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Varicose vein disease is a common vascular condition that can lead to both aesthetic concerns and serious health problems. Among the solutions offered by technology, laser varicose vein treatment stands out as a non-surgical and comfortable method that is increasingly preferred. So how is this method applied, who is it suitable for, and what should be considered afterward?
Laser varicose vein treatment is a heat-based vein closure technique used especially for medium and large-sized varicose veins. In this method, called endovenous laser ablation (EVLA), a laser fiber is inserted into the vein through a thin catheter. The laser energy heats the vein wall, causing it to shrink and close. This procedure does not require general anesthesia and can be completed on the same day without hospitalization.
Those who have been standing for long periods and experience leg pain, burning, or cramps
Individuals with visibly apparent varicose veins
Patients diagnosed with venous insufficiency
Patients who do not wish to undergo surgery or who are at high surgical risk
Doppler ultrasonography performed before treatment is extremely important in determining the suitability of laser application.
✅ Non-surgical, no incision scars
✅ Same-day discharge
✅ High success rate
✅ Quick return to daily life
✅ Positive aesthetic outcomes
Evaluation: Mapping of the veins is done using Doppler ultrasound.
Application: The procedure is performed under local anesthesia.
Recovery: You can walk out of the clinic after the procedure.
Follow-up: Use of compression stockings and a control visit within 1–2 weeks is recommended.
Myth: “Laser only treats superficial veins.”
Fact: Endovenous laser is designed for large veins under the skin.
Myth: “The procedure is very painful.”
Fact: It is done under local anesthesia and most patients report minimal discomfort.
Myth: “Varicose veins always come back.”
Fact: With the correct technique and risk factor management, recurrence is significantly reduced.
Avoid intense exercise for the first 48 hours
Use compression stockings as advised by your doctor
Avoid prolonged sitting or standing
Support circulation with daily walking
Attend regular follow-up visits
Laser treatment may not be suitable for individuals with advanced vein blockages, active infections, or severe clotting disorders. In such cases, alternative methods should be considered.
Laser varicose vein treatment is a modern method that offers minimally invasive, safe, and aesthetic results. Its comfort compared to surgery, shorter recovery time, and faster return to daily life make it a frequently preferred option today. If you are looking to get rid of varicose vein complaints, a vascular surgeon can assess your condition and determine the most appropriate treatment plan.