What is a Phlebectomy Procedure?

You’ve likely observed the presence of dark spots on your legs or the appearance of swollen veins. These are common indicators of varicose veins, which, if left untreated, can progress to more severe symptoms. Fortunately, there are various treatments available for varicose veins, with phlebectomy procedures emerging as one of the top choices.

A phlebectomy procedure, also referred to as an ambulatory phlebectomy, is a minimally invasive method carried out under local anesthesia, effectively eliminating varicose veins from the body. This advanced technique surpasses traditional vein stripping, which involves invasive surgery. Ambulatory phlebectomy presents an ideal alternative for individuals who may not be eligible for sclerotherapy, a treatment method used to collapse protruding varicose veins.

 

What Does a Phlebectomy Procedure Consist of?

This technique involves creating a sequence of small incisions on the skin over the affected varicose vein. A tiny phlebectomy hook is gently inserted through these small incisions to physically extract the problematic vein from the body. The body will naturally reroute blood flow to the nearby healthy veins.

An ambulatory phlebectomy typically lasts between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the extent and quantity of varicose veins being addressed. While the procedure necessitates the use of a local anesthetic, it is generally regarded as safe for the majority of patients and involves a shorter recovery period compared to more invasive treatments.

 

How Many Treatments Are Needed?

Typically, a single phlebectomy procedure is sufficient to effectively address varicose veins in the legs, eliminating the need for additional treatments on the treated veins. Nevertheless, if you happen to develop varicose veins in the future, you may require a repeat of the procedure.

The outcomes of this treatment are designed to be long-lasting. The durability of this treatment can be attributed to the complete removal of varicose veins from the body, preventing them from regrowing. However, it’s important to note that the removal of one varicose vein does not prevent the development of others, so the results of this treatment will endure as long as you do not experience further occurrences of varicose veins.

 

What is the Recovery Process like?

The recuperation period following this treatment is relatively brief, with the majority of patients experiencing recovery within three to four weeks. As part of your recovery plan, you’ll be required to wear compression stockings. These stockings serve to redirect blood flow to unaffected veins, minimize swelling, and promote the healing process.

During your recovery, you will receive specific guidelines to adhere to, which encompass recommendations on proper sleeping positions, incision site care, and when to apply ice. Typically, most patients are sufficiently recovered within the first 24 to 48 hours following the initial treatment, allowing them to resume their normal daily activities, including work.

 

What is the Next Step for a Phlebectomy Procedure?

If you are presently managing varicose veins and wish to acquire further details, please reach out to Kafri Wellness Center to arrange a consultation. Our dedicated team will assess the extent of your varicose veins, discuss all available treatment options, and determine if a phlebectomy is the most suitable solution for your needs.

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