Misconceptions about laser vein treatment often prevent people from seeking effective relief for varicose veins. If you’re hesitant about laser ablation, understanding the facts can help you make an informed decision. Is laser vein treatment painful? Does it always require downtime? Let’s separate myth from reality.
At North Texas Vein & Vascular in Flower Mound, TX, Dr. Robert Handley, a board-certified vascular and interventional radiologist with over 20 years of experience, leads the region in advanced vein treatments. A Diplomat of the American Board of Phlebology and board-certified by the American Board of Radiology, Dr. Handley specializes in minimally invasive laser ablation using state-of-the-art ultrasound-guided techniques. His expertise ensures precise, effective treatment with minimal downtime, providing patients with long-lasting relief from varicose veins.
Fact: Most patients experience little to no pain during the procedure. Laser ablation is performed under local anesthesia, numbing the treatment area to ensure comfort. Some patients may feel mild pressure or warmth, but significant discomfort is rare.
Fact: Laser vein treatment has minimal downtime. Most patients return to their normal activities within a day or two. While mild bruising or swelling may occur, these side effects typically resolve quickly. Walking shortly after treatment is encouraged to promote circulation.
Fact: Laser vein treatment is effective for a range of vein issues, from small spider veins to larger varicose veins. Whether you’re experiencing discomfort, swelling, or cosmetic concerns, laser ablation may be a suitable option.
Fact: Laser ablation provides long-term results by closing off the damaged vein, preventing blood from pooling. While new varicose veins can develop over time, treated veins do not return. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help prolong your results.
Fact: Laser vein treatment is FDA-approved and widely used due to its safety and effectiveness. Complications are rare, especially when performed by an experienced specialist like Dr. Handley. The procedure is guided by ultrasound for maximum precision.
If you’ve been hesitant about laser vein treatment due to misconceptions, now is the time to get the facts. Call (469) 472-5183 today to schedule your consultation and learn how laser ablation can improve your vein health.
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