Other Treatment
There are several nonsurgical vein treatments for treating
varicose veins.
Sclerotherapy is commonly used for treating
spider veins or individual, small veins or after
surgery (ligation and stripping) on larger varicose veins. But more recent
advances now make sclerotherapy an effective option for larger veins. Laser
therapy has traditionally been used on smaller varicose veins, especially
spider veins. Laser and radiofrequency techniques are now treatment options for
larger veins.
Other Treatment Choices
- Sclerotherapy is a nonsurgical
procedure in which a chemical is injected into the vein, causing the vein to
close off.
Newer techniques
What To Think About
People who have laser or radiofrequency treatment generally feel
less pain and heal faster than people who have vein surgery.1
Some people may want to have vein treatment to improve how their
legs look, even though their varicose veins are not causing other problems.
Vein treatments may be appropriate in some cases as long as you do not have
other health problems that make the treatment risky. For more information on
making this decision, see:
Should I have a surgical procedure for
varicose veins?
Keep in mind that vein treatments done only for cosmetic reasons
are not likely to be covered by insurance.
Complications of varicose veins may require further treatment,
especially if you have developed severe varicose veins or
chronic venous insufficiency.