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Gentle sclerotization with Clarivein
- Efficiency 92-98% - similar to laser
- Operations entirely without pain and bruises
- Immediate return to normal activities
Clarivein is a new and highly effective method of treatment of varicose veins. It is performed using an original set inserted into the affected superficial vein. Inside, the surgeon introduces a special rotating loop that damages the inner surface of the varicose vein. At the same time, a sclerotic solution is applied, which changes into foam. It also gets into the venous branches and the vein closes.
ALL ABOUT THE SCLEROTIZATION OF VARICOSE VEINS
INDICATION
The most appropriate treatment method is determined by a vascular surgeon based on a careful ultrasonographic examination. Clarivein is used to treat major superficial veins that are the cause of stem varicose veins.
TREATMENT
Clarivein mechanically disrupts the vein from the inside and constricts it using the sclerosing agent. The varicose vein literally bursts and disappears. We monitor everything throughout the procedure using ultrasound.
RESULT
Clarivein treatment is fast, painless and without the risk of damage to surrounding structures by heat. There is no incapacity to work, you return to your regular activities right from the clinic.
COMPRESSION STOCKINGS
Compression stockings that affect the healing process are recommended to wear after Clarivein for only 7-10 days
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Gentle sclerotization with Clarivein - FAQ
What causes varicose veins?
Varicose veins are produced by increasing venous pressure in the superficial venous system as a result of backflow from deep veins through the non-closing venous valve, the so-called reflux. In layman's terms, the blood ceases to flow in one direction and returns. There is increased venous pressure in the superficial veins, and varices consequently arise. Both genetics and lifestyle - little movement, sedentary work, being overweight, hormonal contraception, smoking, and the number of pregnancies have an influence on whether or not varicose veins appear.
How is the initial examination by a vascular surgeon performed?
The basics include an interview and finding out what the difficulties are. With exaggeration, treatment occurs through merely a handshake. This is followed by a detailed ultrasonographic examination, where we look for the exact cause of the difficulties and the formation of varicose veins. Then we can tailor the appropriate treatment. At the same time, patients are interested in the expected success. We talk about possible complications and put together the realistically expected result. The procedure itself is predominantly outpatient, only under local anesthesia or, in the case of using glue on the veins, completely without anesthesia.