Varicose veins & spider veins - when to remove them?
Correct varicose veins and remove spider veins now, because it is rarely too late, but ...
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... treatment is becoming more and more problematic and the likelihood that they will follow is increasing!
Today, no dentist would send a patient with caries back and put him off for a later appointment. Why? If a condition is treated in the early stages, it has a good chance of being completely cured. Varicose veins always start in one place, the first time. If treated immediately, the varicose vein cannot spread to the whole leg and the result is excellent.
In most cases, spider veins are "the tip of an iceberg", they are attached to larger branches (reticular varicose veins) and are nourished by them. Often there is an even larger varicose vein condition behind them. If the entire condition is treated, not only the spider veins disappear, but the entire varicosis - hence the goal: the flawless leg!
As operations and sclerotherapy are now only minor, very painless procedures (often outpatient), nothing stands in the way of quick and simple rehabilitation.