How Spider Vein Removal Is Done

By Stella Gay


Lifestyle and natural causes are major sources for disorders of blood vessels in the human body. For instance, spider vein is medical condition that is caused by both lifestyle and natural causes. The unique characteristics of these veins make them simple to identify when they start appearing on the body because they take time to develop fully. Symptoms also worsen over time.

Properties of these blood vessels are their large size, and swollen appearance. Normally they can be seen through the skin because they are twisted and turned and appear in the legs and face. Causes can be natural or human-induced. Major ones include use of control pills, obesity, blood clots history, postmenopausal hormonal replacement, and heredity. There are several treatment options, but spider vein removal stands as one of the most used in Austin, TX today.

This blood vessel disorder seems to be more prevalent in women than it is in men and the frequency always increases with age. In the US, at least 30% to 60% of adults are found to have varicose or spider veins. Symptoms for this condition are quite characteristic. The major ones include pain in legs in form of aching and cramping. Other signs include fatigue, restlessness, throbbing, heaviness, tingling, and burning feeling in legs.

Pain can be relieved through raising of legs or wearing support hoses. However, these are short-term solutions because pain returns when one puts their legs down or removes the hose. Pregnancy and menstrual cycles have been noticed to worsen pain in women. Ulcers, darkening of the skin color around the ankles, thrombophlebitis, as well as swelling of legs are other common symptoms that may occur but only on rare occasions.

Available treatment option include changing lifestyle, surgery, laser and intense pulsed light, radiofrequency occlusion, endovenous laser treatment, and sclerotherapy and one can go for any of them. Lifestyle changes work best for conditions still in the infancy stage. As such, treatment through lifestyle changes may only be effective if the condition is discovered early enough. However, the condition may come back if previous lifestyles are resumed.

Under some circumstances, the condition is made worse by over-enlarged blood. When that happens, treatment options start to become less, with surgery topping the list of available choices. Ligation and stripping are the main processes involved in surgery. Ligation is where the vessels are tied while in stripping the tied vessels are eliminated in tiny segments in long strips. Additionally, ambulatory phlebectomy is available when stitches are not needed because it removes the affected vessels in small incisions.

Surgery is only applicable on large veins like it is mentioned above and may be conducted under different anesthesia conditions. Patients can go back home the same day without being admitted in the hospital. It is good to know that most insurance firms do not cover the costs for the treatment. As such, consulting with the insurer before going for the treatment would be a good idea.

How much it costs to remove the deformed blood vessels varies a lot. Different factors determine the cost including location of the vessels and the how much serious the condition has progressed. Normally it can be done on an outpatient basis in an office.




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