Blog

The Truth About Wearing Compression Stockings After Vein Treatment

What happens if you don’t wear compression stockings after vein treatment? If you are planning to have spider or varicose veins removed with the minimally invasive procedures available at North Texas Vein and Vascular, there are a few things you can do to ensure recovery and the best outcome after your treatment, including wearing compression socks.

Wearing Compression Stockings After Vein Treatment

The vein doctor of North Texas Vein and Vascular, Dr. Robert Handley, will provide unique recommendations for how long and how often you should wear compression socks, also known as support hose. Often, wearing a compression hose is the first recommendation for lifestyle changes patients can make to prevent spider veins from appearing. After a vein removal procedure, it is extremely important to wear compression socks as recommended. Patients typically need to wear the support hose 24 hours a day for a few days. Then, it is only necessary to wear the support hose during the day for the next one to two weeks.

Recovery After Sclerotherapy or Varicose Vein Removal

The size of the veins you get treated and how many veins you get removed determine how long you should continue to wear compression stockings. Wearing them will help prevent the veins that were collapsed during sclerotherapy or ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy to refill with blood. This means that spider veins or small varicose veins that were removed immediately during the procedure will not reappear. It also helps patients see a gradual improvement in other veins that were treated. For the first few days after the procedure, it is also very important to get up and walk around each hour to ensure proper blood flow and help with sclerotherapy results.

More about wearing compression stockings after spider vein treatment –>

What Happens If You Don’t Wear Compression Socks After Vein Treatment

After laser vein treatment, a procedure usually performed to remove varicose veins, compression socks should also be worn. During endovenous laser vein treatment, a beam of light is sent through the varicose vein to seal it off. Wearing compression stockings after the procedure can ensure these varicose veins do not open back up, and it will also help with swelling. It is also important to walk around immediately after the vein removal procedure.

More about medical grade compression stockings –>

To schedule an appointment for varicose or spider vein removal, contact North Texas Vein and Vascular today at (972) 619-7260.

Recent Posts

A TX Vein Specialist Explains Why Spider and Varicose Veins Are More Common During Pregnancy

During pregnancy, hormonal changes, increased blood flow, and added pressure from the growing uterus can…

3 weeks ago

What Happens During Laser Vein Ablation?

Laser vein ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that effectively treats varicose veins by sealing…

3 weeks ago

Spider Vein Treatment In North Texas Vein Clinic

Spider veins are small, visible veins that commonly appear on the legs or face and…

2 months ago

Do varicose vein creams really work?

Varicose vein creams may offer minor, temporary relief from symptoms, but they do not address…

3 months ago

How Long Do Results From Sclerotherapy Vein Treatment Last?

Let's talk about your legs. If you're self-conscious about the appearance of dark or twisted…

1 year ago

Vein Expert Calls Out Vein Disease & How To Avoid It

If our years of providing vein disease treatment in Texas have taught us nothing else,…

1 year ago