Minimally Invasive Treatment Options for Varicose Veins
The experienced interventional radiologists at Carolina Endovascular are specialized in treating varicose and spider veins. They use advanced techniques and image guidance to deliver treatments right inside the affected blood vessels. For varicose vein patients, this means getting highly effective treatments with less hassle and a quick return to normal life.
Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT)
EVLT uses a small, precise laser to heat the wall of a varicose vein from the inside. The doctor starts by making a tiny incision to access the bloodstream. They use a tube called a catheter to carefully travel through the body’s blood vessels until they reach a varicose vein and turn on the laser. The heat irritates the vein, which reacts by collapsing and closing off from the rest of the circulatory system. Without the varicose vein in the way, your body can send blood flow to healthy vessels. Studies show that EVLT has a similar success rate to surgery with faster, less painful recovery.1
Varicose Vein Sclerotherapy
Sclerotherapy is also performed by moving a catheter through the circulatory system. Once they reach a varicose vein, the doctor uses the catheter to deposit special sclerosing agents, which may be a liquid or foam. Like the heat from EVLT, these materials cause the vein to seal itself off. In addition to being an affordable alternative to varicose vein surgery, sclerotherapy is known for its short recovery time. It can also be repeated as needed for patients with chronic vascular disease.2