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Varicose Veins Surgery

Varicose Veins Surgery in Nashik

Varicose vein treatment, also known as endovenous ablation, uses radiofrequency or laser energy to cauterize and close varicose veins in the legs. It may be used for Aesthetic surgeon purposes, but it is most commonly used to help ease varicose vein-related symptoms such as aching, swelling, skin irritation, discolouration or inflammation. Endovenous ablation is safe, less invasive than conventional surgery, and leaves virtually no scars.

Benefits

  • No surgical incision is needed—only a small nick in the skin that does not have to be stitched.
  • When compared with traditional vein stripping techniques, endovenous ablation is more effective, has fewer complications, and is associated with much less pain during recovery.
  • Endovenous ablation is generally complication-free and safe.

Fast facts on varicose veins

  • Pregnant women are more susceptible to varicose veins.
  • Symptoms can include aching legs, swollen ankles, and spider veins.
  • People who are overweight have an increased risk of varicose veins.

What are varicose veins?

An example of varicose veins in the leg.

  • Varicose veins are large, swollen veins that often appear on the legs and feet. They happen when the valves in the veins do not work properly, so the blood does not flow effectively.
    The veins rarely need treatment for health reasons, but if swelling, aching, and painful legs result, and if there is considerable discomfort, treatment is available.

    There are various options, including some home remedies.
    In severe cases, a varicose vein may rupture, or develop into varicose ulcers on the skin. These will require treatment.

Treatment

  • If the patient has no symptoms or discomfort and is not bothered by the sight of the varicose veins, treatment might not be necessary. However, if there are symptoms, treatment may be required to reduce pain or discomfort, address complications, such as leg ulcers, skin discoloration, or swelling.
    Some patients may also want treatment for Aesthetic surgeon reasons – they want to get rid of the “ugly” varicose veins.

Surgery

  • If varicose veins are large, they may need to be removed surgically. This is usually done under general anesthetic. In most cases, the patient can go home the same day – if surgery is required on both legs, they may need to spend one night in hospital.
    Laser treatments are often used to close off smaller veins, and also spider veins. Strong bursts of light are applied to the vein, which gradually fades and disappears.

Ligation and stripping

It requires two incisions, with the first one done near the patient’s groin at the top of the target vein, and the next farther down the leg, either at the ankle or knee. The top of the vein is then tied and sealed. A thin, flexible wire is inserted through the lower incision and is pulled out gently, completely removing the damaged vein. This is the traditional technique often performed for patients with severe or symptomatic varicose veins as part of Varicose Vein Surgery in Nashik.This procedure does not normally require a stay in the hospital. Ligation and stripping sometimes result in bruising, bleeding, or pain. In rare instances, deep vein thrombosis may occur.Most patients take about 1–3 weeks to recover before returning to work and normal activities. Compression stockings are recommended during the recovery period to help support proper healing and blood flow.

Sclerotherapy

A chemical is injected into small and medium-sized varicose veins, which scars and closes them. A few weeks later, they should fade. A vein may need to be injected more than once.

Radiofrequency ablation

A small incision is made either above or below the knee, and with the help of an ultrasound scan; a narrow tube (catheter) is threaded into the vein.The doctor inserts a probe into the catheter, which emits radiofrequency energy. The radiofrequency energy heats up the vein, causing its walls to collapse, effectively closing it and sealing it shut. This procedure is preferred for larger varicose veins. Radiofrequency ablation is usually done with a local anesthetic.

Endovenous laser treatment

A catheter is inserted into the patient’s vein. A small laser is threaded through the catheter and positioned at the top of the target vein; it delivers short energy bursts that heat up the vein, sealing it shut.With the aid of an ultrasound scan, the doctor threads the laser all the way up the vein, gradually burning and sealing all of it. This procedure is done under local anesthetic. There may be some nerve injury, which is usually brief.

Transilluminated powered phlebectomy

An endoscopic transilluminator (special light) is threaded through an incision under the skin so that the doctor can see which veins need to be taken out. The target veins are cut and removed with a suction device through the incision.A general or local anesthetic may be used for this procedure. There may be some bleeding and bruising after the operation.

Symptoms

In the majority of cases, there is no pain, but signs and symptoms of varicose veins may include:

 

  • veins look twisted, swollen, and lumpy (bulging)
  • veins are blue or dark purple

Some patients may also experience:

  • aching legs
  • legs feel heavy, especially after exercise or at night
  • a minor injury to the affected area may result in longer bleeding than normal
  • lipodermatosclerosis – fat under the skin just above the ankle can become hard, resulting in the skin shrinking
  • swollen ankles
  • telangiectasia in the affected leg (spider veins)
  • there may be a shiny skin discoloration near the varicose veins, usually brownish or blue in color
  • venous eczema (stasis dermatitis) – skin in the affected area is red, dry, and itchy
  • when suddenly standing up, some individuals experience leg cramps
  • a high percentage of people with varicose veins also have restless legs syndrome
  • atrophie blanche – irregular whitish patches that look like scars appear at the ankles

Complications

Any condition in which proper blood flow is undermined has a risk of complications. However, in the majority of cases, varicose veins have no complications.
If complications do occur, they may include:

  • Bleeding.
  • Thrombophlebitis: Blood clots in the vein of the leg cause inflammation of the vein.
  • Chronic venous insufficiency – the skin does not exchange oxygen, nutrients, and waste products with the blood properly because the blood flow is weak. Chronic venous insufficiency is not caused by varicose veins, but the two entities are closely related.

Causes

These veins have one-way valves that make sure blood flows only in one direction. The weakening of these valves might happen if the walls of the veins stretch out and become less elastic. A weakened valve permits blood to leak backward and flow in the opposite direction. When this occurs, blood starts to pool in the vein, causing it to enlarge and swell; this is one of the reasons why so many eventually resort to Varicose Veins Surgery in Nashik for proper treatment.Figure A shows a normal vein with a valve that works correctly. The varicose vein in Figure B has a faulty valve; the walls of the vein are thin and stretched.Image credit: National Heart Lung and Blood Institute. Because gravity makes it more difficult for blood to return upward, the veins farthest from the heart are most commonly affected, including those in the legs. Any condition that increases pressure in the abdomen can contribute to varicose veins-including pregnancy, constipation, and, in rare cases, tumors.

Risk factors

Experts are not sure why the walls of veins stretch or why the valves become faulty. In many cases, it occurs for no clear reason. However, some potential risk factors include:

  • menopause
  • pregnancy
  • being aged over 50
  • standing for long periods
  • family history of varicose veins
  • obesity

The following risk factors are linked to a higher risk of having varicose veins:

  • Gender: Varicose veins affect women more often than males. It may be that female hormones relax veins. If so, taking birth control pills or hormone therapy (HT) might contribute.
  • Genetics: Varicose veins often run in families.
  • Obesity: Being overweight or obese increases the risk of varicose veins.
  • Age: The risk increases with age, due to wear and tear on vein valves.
  • Some jobs: An individual who has to spend a long time standing at work may have a higher chance of varicose veins.

Frequently Asked Questions – Varicose Veins Surgery in Nashik By Dr. Kiran Nerkar | Aakar Aesthetics Surgery

Varicose Veins Surgery is a medical procedure aimed at treating enlarged, twisted veins, most commonly found in the legs. At Aakar Aesthetics, Dr. Kiran Nerkar uses advanced techniques like laser treatment, sclerotherapy, or surgical removal to restore both leg health and appearance.

They are typically caused by weak or damaged valves in the veins that lead to poor circulation. Contributing factors include genetics, prolonged standing, pregnancy, obesity, and age.

Modern varicose vein treatments are minimally invasive and low-risk, especially when performed by an experienced surgeon like Dr. Nerkar. Discomfort is minimal, and most procedures are done under local anesthesia with quick recovery times.

If you experience leg pain, swelling, heaviness, skin discoloration, or visible bulging veins, you might be a candidate. Left untreated, varicose veins can lead to ulcers or blood clots, so early evaluation is key.

Costs depend on the severity, number of veins affected, and the treatment technique used (laser, sclerotherapy, or surgery). Dr. Kiran Nerkar ensures a detailed consultation to give you a custom treatment plan and clear pricing—with the option of staged treatments if needed for larger cases.

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