Vericose vein are formed by the dilation of a small group
of blood vessels located close to the surface of the skin. Although they
can appear anywhere on the body, vericose veins are most commonly found
on the face and legs. They usually pose no health hazard but may produce
a dull aching in the legs after prolonged standing.
Varicose veins are abnormally swollen or enlarged blood
vessels caused by a weakening in the vein's wall. They can be harmful
to a patient's health because they may be associated with the development
of one or more of the following conditions: Phlebitis or inflamed tender
vein; Thrombosis or a clot in the vericose vein; and Venous Stasis Ulcers or open
sores from inadequate tissue oxygen and fluid retention.
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What are vericose veins?
Vericose vein, commonly found on the face and legs, are caused by the dilation
of a small group of blood vessels near the skin's surface. They often
look like red or purple sunbursts or web patterns.
What are varicose veins?
Varicose veins are caused by swollen or enlarged blood vessels. The blood
vessels have enlarged due to a weakening in the vein's wall or valves.
Located deeper in the skin than spider veins, they may appear raised and
often are blue.
Varicose veins can be serious because they may be associated
with the development of one or more of the following conditions:
phlebitis - inflammation of the vein.
thromboses - occurs when blood clots form in the enlarged vein.
venous stasis ulcers - an ulcer is formed when there is not proper drainage
in the enlarged vein.
More than one in five women has some form of vericose vein condition. Although
the exact cause for vericose veins is unknown, pregnancy, heredity,
and hormonal changes seem to be contributing factors.
Treatment for spider and varicose veins:
Specific treatment for spider and varicose veins will be determined by
your physician based on:
your age, overall health, and medical history
extent of the condition
your tolerance for specific medications, procedures, or therapies
expectations for the course of the condition your opinion or preference
Vericose vein treatment may include:
sclerotherapy
This procedure involves the injection of a concentrated saline or specially-developed
solution into the spider or varicose vein. The solution then hardens,
causing the vein to close up or collapse. Healthier blood vessels located
nearby absorb the blood flow of the collapsed vein.
ambulatory phlebectomy
Ambulatory phlebectomy involves the removal of the vericose vein by tiny punctures
or incisions along the path of the enlarged vein. Through these tiny holes,
the surgeon uses a surgical hook to remove the varicose veins.
electrodesiccation
This procedure involves the sealing of the vericose veins with the use of an electrical
current.
laser surgery and intense pulsed light therapy
Abnormal vericose veins are destroyed by high-intensity laser beams or intense
pulsating light.
surgical ligation and stripping
This procedure involves the surgeon making an incision in the skin and
removing or tying off the blood vessel.
Possible complications associated with the treatment of spider or varicose
veins:
Possible complications associated with the treatment of spider or varicose
veins may include, but are not limited to, the following:
pigmentation changes
Brownish splotches near the treated area may appear, and may take several
months (or even up to a year) to fade.
allergic reaction and scarring
Allergic reactions from the injected chemical solution, as well as permanent
scarring, may result.
telangiectatic matting
This reaction involves the appearance of fine, reddish blood vessels near
the treated area. Treatment for this condition may require further injections.
blood clots
Treatment could cause blood clots in the veins.
Who are candidates for vericose vein removal?
Women and men of any age may be candidates for sclerotherapy, but most
are 30 to 60 years in age. Vericose veins are more common in women. Men
do have vericose veins, but often do not consider them to be a cosmetic
problem because the vericose veins are usually concealed by hair growth on the
leg.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should postpone sclerotherapy treatment,
as vericose veins that occur during pregnancy usually disappear on their
own. Further, it is not known how sclerosing solutions may affect breast
milk.
In addition to the benefits of vericose vein surgery, make
sure you understand its limitations.
• Don't expect perfection.
• Have realistic expectations. Vericose vein surgery can reshape your body,
but not your life.
• Know the vericose vein risks.
• Don't do it on the cheap. Pay what it takes for safe vericose vein removals.
• Make sure your vericose vein surgeon is certified by the American Board of Plastic
Surgery.
• Do your homework. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably
is.
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As the demand grows for cosmetic vericose vein surgery, consumers
must realize that all cosmetic surgery procedures carry
risks. If you are thinking about having vericose vein surgery, become an informed
consumer about the specific procedure and its risks. Select a qualified doctor.
Have realistic expectations about the results and know the benefits and
limitations of vericose vein removal.
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It's a big decision to have vericose vein removal but it
can have a significant impact on your life. Only vericose vein surgeons who
have satisfied our tough criteria will be listed on our website. Our tips and advice will provide impartial
advice about choosing a hospital and a vericose vein surgeon.
Searching for high quality vericose vein surgeons is a difficult and
time-consuming task. This website can help you find the best surgeons to perform your vericose vein surgery procedure. Search by location and procedure type to find a quality vericose vein surgeon near you.
Here are guidelines to assist you in selecting a qualified
nose job surgeon:
• Check into the experience of the surgeon you are considering.
Does he or she specialize in the vericose vein procedure in which you are interested?
• How many vericose vein removals of this kind has the doctor done?
• How many is the doctor currently performing per year?
• Vericose vein before-and-after pictures can give you some indication of a surgeon's
ability, although you must realize that they cannot be construed to guarantee
the result you will achieve.
• Make sure you are comfortable with the personal support between you and
your vericose vein surgeon. You should always feel that your concerns are being addressed. Do not be satisfied with an incomplete answer from anyone.
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