How Can Ambulatory Microphlebectomy Help With Vein Removal?

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July 31, 2015

Upload: July 31, 2015Varicose veins can be distressing in many ways, and patients often seek out procedures designed to help eliminate them. One of the most effective ways in which they can be operated on is ambulatory microphlebectomy. It can be performed in an outpatient setting and the patient can return to everyday life almost immediately after the treatment.

How Is microphlebectomy Performed?

Simply put, this procedure involves making tiny incisions on the skin under local anesthesia, and interrupting the flow through the vein beneath the skin.  The small wounds are covered with sterile tape strips (no stitches) heal in about two weeks.

Why Choose Ambulatory Microphlebectomy?

  • It is a minimally invasive procedure, and there will be no extensive surgery or teams of people working on your skin.
  • Effects are long lasting and you can recover almost immediately. The total time spent in the hospital is less than a day, which means you can get back to your everyday life the very next day.
  • It leaves no scars. The procedure involves incisions as small as 2mm or a needle puncture, this means there will be almost no scars.
  • Risks involved with traditional surgery are non-existent.
  • The procedure will instantly remove ungainly, bulging veins and leave the region looking smooth.
  • There are almost no side effects to the procedure and large sections of diseased veins can be removed in one sitting.

Interested in Learning More About Ambulatory Microphlebectomy? Contact us at reeder vein or visit our website.

For more information about ambulatory microphlebectomy or any of the procedures we offer, contact us at Reeder Vein Institute.  We are located in Fortworth, TX and can be reached directly at 682-499-5672. We look forward to hearing from you soon.

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