Interveins procedure with Laser
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Clinica VENARLI Laser relies on this innovative system of treating the varicose veins of the legs.

It is a treatment that becomes to replace the traditional surgery of removing the big varicose veins of the legs. A thin fiber laser is introduced, across a thin needle, inside the sick vein. Laser pulses are liberated across making the vein collapses and remains closed.

This procedure is done by local anesthesia and is ambulatory; it is necesary a bandage for one week in the treated leg.
The inconveniences are minimal, as well as the complications.
We can also have the laser applications to treat the varicose vains whit legs of spider shape.

What is the difference between a Laser procedure and surgery?
Surgery involves considerable preparation, general or epidural anesthesia, pain in the affected areas and a slow recovery period.The laser technology eliminates that.

First, it is "minimally invasive". The entry point through which your doctor inserts the laser fiber is extremely small without the need of surgery points.

Second, recovery is minimal. In fact, you will be raised and made to walk, as soon as the procedure is complete and returns to its normal activity. The risk of infection is very low.

Exactly how the laser treats varicose veins?
The laser solves the problem directly in the treated place. Distributing an appropriate wavelength of laser energy to correct tissue, causing the diseased vein to close while your body automatically routes the blood to other healthy veins.
What is the procedure?
It takes about 60 minutes in an outpatient clinic, only local anesthesia. The doctor inserts a thin laser fiber into the diseased vein through a catheter and laser light is emitted through the fiber.
It is not painful.
I have heard of lasers used in medicine, but I'm not sure that this works. Is it a safe method?
A laser light source is highly concentrated. Medical lasers work driving this light energy to the diseased tissue with high accuracy, without affecting healthy tissue. They were tested for your safety and effectiveness through the years, the use of different types of medical procedures, from eye surgery to dermatology. In the hands of a trained physician, lasers offer less risk and complications than conventional surgery
Is it a definitive treatment?
Yes, clinical trials of laser treatment have shown a 97% effective. You will not experience recurrence in the veins that have been treated. Follow-up appointments may be necessary to obtain optimal aesthetic results.
Varicose veins before and after laser treatment
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