Radiofrequency energy heats and closes the diseased vein.
Radiofrequency energy heats and closes the diseased vein.
Endovenous Radiofrequency Ablation (EVRF): Optimal Treatment for Varicose Veins
Targeting Deep Varicose Vein Concerns Endovenous Radiofrequency Ablation (EVRF) is a cutting-edge treatment, particularly adept at addressing larger and deeper varicose veins. This technique is akin to Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA) but is tailored for veins that require deeper intervention.
The EVRF Procedure EVRF employs radiofrequency energy to precisely heat and close off the affected veins. This process is minimally invasive, requiring no incisions, and is performed under local anesthesia to ensure patient comfort.
Advantages of EVRF Patients choosing EVRF can expect:
Recovery Post-EVRF Recovery from EVRF is comparable to that of EVLA, with most patients resuming normal activities promptly. Any minor discomfort or bruising typically fades within a week.
For individuals seeking relief from problematic varicose veins, EVRF presents a highly effective and patient-friendly option. Discover more about EVRF and how it can restore the health and aesthetics of your legs by scheduling a consultation with our vein care experts.
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Consultation and Evaluation: You’ll discuss your symptoms and concerns with a doctor who will examine your legs and potentially order an ultrasound to map the varicose veins.
Local Anesthesia: An anesthetic is injected around the targeted veins to numb the area.
Tiny Incisions: The doctor makes small incisions (typically 1-2 mm) in the skin near the varicose vein.
Vein Removal: A specialized tool is inserted through the incisions to gently remove the varicose vein segment by segment.
Compression Bandage: A pressure bandage is applied to the treated area to minimize bleeding and swelling.
Recovery: You can typically walk immediately after the procedure and resume most activities within a few days.
Visible Vein Changes: Have you noticed any enlarged, bulging veins, or clusters of fine veins on your legs?
Discomfort with Prolonged Positions: Do your legs feel uncomfortable or painful after long periods of sitting or standing?
Sleep Disruptions: Are leg cramps or pain affecting your ability to sleep soundly?
Self-Consciousness About Visible Veins: Do visible veins on your face, hands, or legs make you feel self-conscious in social settings?
Progression of Symptoms: Is the discomfort or visibility of your veins worsening over time?
If you’ve answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, you might be experiencing symptoms of a common, yet treatable, vein condition. Our vein care specialists are here to help. Learn more about your condition and discover treatment options by consulting with our experts.
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