Understanding Venous Disease – Part 1
2024. Jan 15.
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TovábbRead our expert articles and updates on varicose vein treatment, vascular surgery and prevention.
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2024. Jan 15.
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Tovább2024. Jan 22.
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Tovább2024. Feb 5.
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TovábbWe collected the topics that patients most often raise before their vein treatment and answered them below.
The procedure is performed under sedation, so there is no pain or discomfort.
Most patients resume light duties after one to two days of rest while wearing a compression stocking.
We recommend compression during the first weeks and provide personalised instructions for each patient.
The treated veins do not return, but new ones can form. Follow-up visits and, when needed, sclerotherapy help prevent recurrence.
Book a consultation as early as possible – chronic wounds require vascular diagnostics and comprehensive care.