Endovenous Laser Treatment Joliet IL

Lasers have become one of the most popular tools in cosmetic surgery and a variety of other medical applications. So it makes sense that a laser would be used to treat varicose and spider veins in Joliet. A laser energy delivers endovenously has been develop for just such treatments.

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Lasers have become one of the most popular tools in cosmetic surgery and a variety of other medical applications. So it makes sense that a laser would be used to treat varicose and spider veins. A laser energy delivers endovenously has been develop for just such treatments.

The Procedure

The endovenous laser treatment is performed under local anesthesia right in your doctor's office. There is very little scarring if any and recovery time is minimal. Your doctor will first do an ultrasound that will allow him or her to visualize your blood vessels and record their size and shape. Your doctor will outline the venous system so that he/she will know where all the leaky points are. Photos are taken of the area that is to be treated.

The area that is going to be treated will be covered with a skin anesthetic known as lidocaine. A sterile fiber will then be inserted into your vein and positioned under ultrasound guidance. Laser energy is used to treat the targeted vein. A compression stocking is applied and should be worn for at least one week following your treatment.

Risks and Discomforts

• Bruising

• Discoloration

• Inflammation

• Blood clots

• Perforation of the vein

• Breaking of the fiber inside the vein

Potential complications if you don't treat your varicose or spider veins:

• Swelling in the angles

• Changes in your skin

• Eczema

• Hyperpigmentation

• Ulcers

• Greater risk for blood clots

Most people choose treatment because they have a desire for healthier, better looking legs.

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Gateway Spine and Pain Physicians

6302261130
215 Remington Blvd
Bolingbrook, IL
www.gatewaypain.com

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