Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT):
Purpose: To close off varicose veins using laser energy.
Procedure: A laser fiber is inserted into the vein, and laser energy is applied to seal the vein shut.
Effectiveness: Effective in treating varicose veins with minimal discomfort.
Recovery Time: Minimal downtime; most patients resume normal activities within a few days.
Cost: Approximate $800 – $1200
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA):
Purpose: To close off varicose veins using radiofrequency energy.
Procedure: A catheter is inserted into the vein, and radiofrequency energy is applied to seal the vein shut.
Effectiveness: Effective in treating varicose veins with minimal discomfort.
Recovery Time: Minimal downtime; most patients resume normal activities within a few days.
Cost: Approximate $600 – $1200
Sclerotherapy:
Purpose: To treat smaller varicose veins and spider veins.
Procedure: A sclerosing solution is injected into the vein, causing it to collapse and fade from view.
Effectiveness: Effective for smaller veins; multiple sessions may be required.
Recovery Time: Minimal downtime; most patients resume normal activities immediately.
Cost: Approximate $200 – $400
Phlebectomy:
Purpose: To remove bulging external veins.
Procedure: A series of tiny incisions are made in the skin, and the affected vein is physically removed using specially designed instruments.
Effectiveness: Effective for removing visible varicose veins.
Recovery Time: Minimal downtime; most patients resume normal activities within a few days.
Cost: Approximate $750 – $1800
Ligation and Stripping:
Purpose: To remove or tie off varicose veins.
Procedure: The surgeon makes an incision in the skin and removes or ties off the blood vessel.
Effectiveness: Effective in removing varicose veins and improving symptoms.
Recovery Time: Typically requires a hospital stay of 1-2 days, with a recovery period of 2-4 weeks.
Cost: Approximate $1000 – $2500