Laser para varizes and radiofrequência para varizes—modern techniques


Posted June 11, 2013 by tedmark

Laser para varizes and radiofrequência para varizes—modern techniques

 
Medical issues are always the problems we fear the most, and for good reason. It doesn’t really matter how “serious” your problem is in anybody else’s eyes, it matters that it affects your life and your person. Pain is subjective, depending on the nature of the injury as well as on the person’s physical tolerance level for painful stimuli, so while your doctor might tell you that your varicose veins don’t represent a serious medical condition, you might disagree, subjectively speaking, because you can fully feel the effects and the disruption on your daily life. You don’t have to live with varicose veins, no matter how “not serious” they may be. Keep reading to find out a little more about varicose veins, and a lot more about the two most modern surgical treatment methods used to treat them, laser para varizes and radiofrequência para varizes, to see if they could benefit your case.


What are varicose veins, and why do we care? Varicose veins are enlarged and deformed blood vessels, located closer or further from the surface of the skin. Varicose veins mostly appear on the ankles and legs, and causes vary. Natural causes include genetic lineage, gender (women get varicose veins more often due to hormonal changes occurring in their bodies during pregnancy or menopause) and aging. Artificial factors include a sedentary lifestyle, being pregnant or overweight, and working a job which makes you stand for long periods of time. There are valves in your leg which direct the flow of the blood from your leg, back to your heart. When these valves become damaged, in one way or another, they cause blood to circulate chaotically, pooling together around the damaged valves, and causing the veins to become enlarged and deformed.


Some people might get by without having any symptoms from their varicose veins, but most will show at least some symptoms. Symptoms vary in severity, from swelling, aching, burning, tiredness or pain in the legs, to skin changes and even leg ulcers, so it’s best to not delay receiving medical attention for your varicose veins, lest they should become more advanced. Surgical treatments are usually undertaken to repair the damage caused by varicose veins, and here you have a few options.


The classical surgical option (phlebectomy) remains a viable option to many patients, but since the procedure involves making cuts in the skin, the recovery process can be rather uncomfortable. Laser para varizes and radiofrequência para varizes are the two most modern surgical procedures used to treat varicose veins, and they offer a few important advantages over traditional surgical options. Rather than cutting the skin to remove the problematic veins, laser para varizes and radiofrequência para varizes work by applying heat to the vein, and causing it to become closed and absorbed by your body, without affecting other veins or tissue. Laser para varizes uses laser energy to heat the vein, whereas radiofrequência para varizes uses radiofrequency energy—otherwise, the procedures are very similar.


Laser para varizes and radiofrequência para varizes are minimally invasive procedures. This means you won’t need to recuperate in the hospital—in most cases patients get to go home on the day of the procedure. You won’t have to go under full anesthesia, which means fewer risks and an easier recovery.

If you’re suffering from varicose veins and you’re looking to get surgery, consult with your doctor about the two most modern surgical procedures treating the condition, laser para varizes http://www.annasincos.com.br/tratamento-para-varizes-sp.html and radiofrequência para varizes http://www.annasincos.com.br/tratamento-para-varizes-sp.html to see if you qualify to get a minimal invasive procedure.
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Last Updated June 11, 2013