Vascular Vein Removal in London - Frequently Asked Questions
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Will laser therapy work on my leg veins?
Although there is no way to tell for sure which veins will respond, a consultation with the doctor
to evaluate and access your veins will be required. Prior surgery or treatment on your veins could
affect the treatment outcome. In some cases, further testing may be recommended to determine if
there are underlying venous problems.
What does it feel like?
Although many patients report little or no discomfort, some may experience a mild stinging
sensation when the laser pulse is delivered.
How long will the treatment take?
Treatment time should be 15 to 30 minutes but may vary depending on the number and size of the
vessel(s) to be treated.
How many treatments will I need?
In many cases, significant improvement is realized in as few as 1 to 3 treatments. In some cases
new spider veins may appear, therefore, additional treatments may be necessary.
When can I resume normal activities?
Although we encourage you to resume normal activities almost immediately, we do ask that you
refrain from vigorous exercise and avoid hot baths for at least 24 hours post treatment. Also avoid
direct sun exposure after treatment and if you do go in the sun, protect the treated area with a
minimum SPF 30 Sunscreen.
What will the laser do to the veins?
When treating vascular lesions, the blood temperature at the targeted area is elevated to a level
that causes coagulation without damage to the epidermis or surrounding tissue. Multiple treatments may be
necessary to obtain a satisfactory response for some leg veins.
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