Varicose veins in the lower extremities are a condition characterized by the enlargement and twisting of veins due to excessive pressure.
Varicose veins can vary in size and severity, and there are different treatment options available.
Based on the need for anesthesia during surgery, these are some common types of varicose vein surgery:
At Chiayi Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, we commonly use two types of laser procedures for varicose veins: Endovenous Laser Treatment (EVLT) and Venaseal, often complemented by Sclerotherapy.
Does laser treatment for varicose veins hurt?
Unlike traditional open surgery, EVLT doesn't require general anesthesia, and it leaves smaller wounds and scars. As a result, postoperative pain is less, and hospitalization is unnecessary.
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We will use ultrasound to evaluate the patient for venous insufficiency (venous reflux). If the patient is suitable for minimally invasive treatment, we will arrange for a "MRI" to plan the subsequent surgery.
At the same time, an anesthesiologist will be consulted to recommend the best anesthesia method.
Patients may experience mild pain or discomfort for a period of time after surgery. It is recommended to use pain medication to alleviate these symptoms.
Here four tips of post-operative care of varicose vein surgery:
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If a patient undergoes EVLT due to medical conditions, like bleeding, limping, chronic wounds, or inflammation, Chiayi Chang Gung Memorial Hospital currently bills the National Health Insurance for hospitalization, anesthesia, and varicose vein laser surgery.
However, the minimally invasive medical devices such as laser fiber catheters, Venaseal, and sclerosing agents are not covered by the National Health Insurance.
The cost of minimally invasive laser surgery for varicose veins varies slightly from one hospital to another and is generally assessed during consulting.
Generally speaking, the total cost of minimally invasive laser treatment for one leg at Chiayi Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in a general ward is approximately NT$80,000 to NT$90,000 (as of 2023).
However, the exact cost of varicose vein surgery still depends on the severity of the patient's condition.
After a thorough pre-operative assessment and when performed by an experienced medical team, varicose vein laser surgery has a very low risk of major complications or side effects.
However, some patients may experience temporary skin redness or bruising.
Additionally, some patients may experience mild numbness around the inner ankle due to the treatment.
If the varicose veins are severe, there may be some skin pigmentation in the superficial skin area, which may improve over time.
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Generally, varicose vein laser surgery takes about one hour.
Minimally invasive varicose vein laser surgery is mainly used for the great saphenous vein and small saphenous vein.
Other areas, such as varicose veins in the vulva, are treated with Sclerotherapy.
If possible, patients should avoid sitting or standing for long periods.
And it is best to use compression stockings correctly, especially during long periods of work or travel.
To get rid of the discomfort of varicose veins, minimally invasive varicose vein laser surgery is a safe and effective treatment.
Patients who have concerns about this condition or have questions about the cost of varicose vein treatment are welcome to consult us.
The surgical coverage provided by different insurance companies varies.
Whether or not a claim is paid depends on the surgical items listed in the insurance policy, it is recommended that you carefully read the relevant terms of the surgical claim before surgery and confirm with your insurance company.
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