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Aesthetic arm vein miniphlebectomy removes visible veins from the arms to improve cosmetic appearance.
Preparation: A consultation determines the veins suitable for removal.
Procedure: Small micro-incisions allow the surgeon to remove visible vein segments using specialised instruments.
Recovery: Mild swelling or bruising may occur but most patients return to daily activities within a few days.
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Haemorrhoid laser surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat haemorrhoids by shrinking the affected tissue using targeted laser energy.
Preparation: Patients undergo consultation and may receive dietary instructions before the procedure.
Procedure: A laser probe is used to reduce blood flow to haemorrhoidal tissue, causing it to shrink.
Recovery: Patients usually return home the same day and resume daily activities within several days.
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Vein closure with biological glue, often called the VenaSeal procedure, is a minimally invasive treatment that uses a medical adhesive to seal diseased veins and redirect blood flow.
Preparation: Ultrasound mapping is performed to identify the affected veins. Preparation requirements are minimal.
Procedure: A catheter is inserted into the vein and medical adhesive is delivered along the vein segment, closing it instantly without heat.
Recovery: Recovery is very fast, and patients often resume daily activities immediately or the next day.
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Biological glue treatment for both legs seals diseased veins using a medical adhesive during a single session. It reduces the need for multiple procedures.
Preparation: Ultrasound examination determines the treatment plan.
Procedure: A catheter delivers medical adhesive along the affected veins in both legs, sealing them.
Recovery: Patients usually resume normal activities quickly with minimal discomfort.
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Vein laser operation, also known as endovenous laser ablation (EVLA), is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency. Laser energy is delivered through a thin catheter to close the affected vein and redirect blood flow to healthier veins.
Preparation: Patients undergo a consultation and ultrasound examination to map affected veins. Doctors may recommend avoiding certain medications and wearing comfortable clothing on the day of the procedure.
Procedure: Under local anaesthesia, a laser fibre is inserted into the diseased vein through a small puncture. Laser energy heats the vein wall, causing it to collapse and seal.
Recovery: Walking is encouraged shortly after treatment. Most patients return to normal activities within a few days, while compression stockings support the healing process.
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Laser vein surgery for both legs treats varicose veins affecting both lower limbs in one procedure. The treatment closes diseased veins and improves blood circulation.
Preparation: Patients undergo ultrasound diagnostics and receive instructions regarding medications and compression therapy.
Procedure: Under local anaesthesia, a laser fibre is inserted into the affected veins in both legs. Laser energy seals the vein walls, allowing blood to reroute through healthy veins.
Recovery: Patients are encouraged to walk after the procedure and typically resume daily activities within several days.