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  1. Exactly how does a laser treat varicose veins?
  2. How is laser treatment different from surgery?
  3. I've heard about lasers being used in medicine but I'm not sure how they work. Are they safe?
  4. What is the actual procedure like?
  5. How long after the procedure will I see results?
  6. How long will the results last?
  7. Will my insurance cover the treatment?
Vanishing Veins Northwest
 
Exactly how does a laser treat varicose veins?

Your veins carry blood from the capillaries to the heart. In your leg, this means the blood has to flow upward, against gravity. Consequently, these veins have one-way valves to prevent the blood from backflowing. Over time these valves can fail to close tightly, allowing blood to pool and causing the bulging and twisting characteristic of varicose veins.

Endo Venous Laser Therapy, EVLT, fixes this problem at the source by delivering just the right wavelength of laser energy to just the right tissue, causing the incompetent vein to close. Your body automatically routes the blood to other healthy veins.

 
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How is laser treatment different from surgery?

Surgery involves considerable preparation, general anesthesia, the risk of infection, pain in the affected areas, and a lengthy recovery period. The medical laser technology used in EVLT eliminates all of that.

It’s “minimally invasive.” The entry point through which your physician gets the laser fiber to the target area is extremely small, not even requiring stitches.

There is really no “recovery” to speak of. In fact, you’ll be up and walking as soon as it’s over, able to return to normal activity quickly.

The risk of infection is extremely low.

 
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I've heard about lasers being used in medicine but I'm not sure how they work. Are they safe?

Simply put, a laser is a highly concentrated beam of light. Medical lasers work by delivering this light energy to the targeted tissue with extreme precision so as not to affect the surrounding tissue. They’ve proven their safety and effectiveness through years of use in all kinds of medical procedures, from ophthalmology to dermatology. In the hands of a skilled physician, lasers offer far less risk and complications than conventional surgery.

 
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What is the actual procedure like?

It takes about 45 minutes and requires just local anesthesia. Your physician then inserts a thin laser fiber into the vein through a sheath; the laser light is emitted through the fiber. While you might feel some unfamiliar sensation, it is not painful. And it's all done in an outpatient setting like your physician's office or a one-day surgery center.

 
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I have a question about the results of my examination.
Vrads.com does not include medical results for diagnostic imaging exams for patients. We recommend that you ask your doctor or health services provider about the results of your examination.
 
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How long will the results last?
You should experience no reoccurrence in the veins that have been treated. Follow-up procedures may be desired to obtain optimal aesthetic results.

 
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Will my insurance cover the treatment?
Check your policy and call your insurance provider to find out what their exact coverage will be.
 
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