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ELVeS Offers Non-Surgical Relief From Varicose Veins

Varicose veins have affected many men and women in the Rockford, Illinois area, as well as in other parts of the country. In many cases, those suffering from this venous condition may not fully understand the disease or their options, making a consultation with a physician a worthwhile endeavor. Several treatments have been developed that have been effective in helping patients overcome varicose veins and spider veins, so the guidance of a physician may be very helpful in determining which of these treatments should provide the best results. One treatment that has helped many patients find relief is ELVeS, or Endo Laser Vein System.

This treatment has helped patients experiencing problems with the greater saphenous vein and the small saphenous vein to stop blood from flowing backwards and pooling as a result of the condition. Laser and light energy is used to provide relief and move blood flow into healthy areas.

The first step in performing this procedure is to use ultrasound to locate the damaged veins. A numbing agent is then applied to ensure patient comfort during the procedure. The laser is brought into the vein through an IV. Using ultrasound for guidance, the physician then inserts a fiber into the vein and uses the laser light to close off the damaged part. The doctor is able to follow the laser energy using the ultrasound screen for the entire procedure. The surrounding tissue is not damaged during this procedure due to the precision of the laser used.

One of the advantages of this procedure over others is that in most cases it is performed in under an hour on an outpatient basis and does not require a general anesthetic. Other procedures may require a general anesthetic and may be very disruptive to a patient's life. Choosing minimally invasive treatments that allow patients to return to work or other daily activities shortly after the procedure has helped many patients find relief from varicose veins without having to undergo invasive surgical procedures. ELVeS may be used to treat the larger varicose veins that sclerotherapy may not be able to treat. The latter is often used to treat spider veins and small varicose veins, but may not be effective in treating the larger problem veins.

Patients should discuss their candidacy for this procedure with a medical professional to determine if it is an option. Most men and women with leaky or inefficient superficial veins in the legs may be considered candidates for this procedure. In recovering from this treatment, a compression garment may be applied and the patient may be asked to walk around the doctor's office or clinic for a short while before leaving. Patients may be required to wear these compression stockings for about a week following treatment to promote healing and healthy blood flow. A pulling sensation may be present at times following this treatment, although this may be remedied using an over-the-counter pain medication.

Patients have experienced a very high success rate with ELVeS. Many patients notice instant relief from the pain associated with varicose veins. A small amount of patients develop blood clots following treatment, while others report numbness in the treated area. The numbness usually resolves itself, although some patients have reported that the numbness is permanent in the treated area. Patients are encouraged to discuss the possible risks of this procedure with a medical professional.

For patients in Rockford or in other parts of the country, finding relief from varicose veins is often very important. Those interested in seeking treatment are advised to locate a reputable clinic that utilizes safe and effective technology and treatments.

Learn more about ELVES in Rockford, Illinois.





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