Question:
I would like to hear from others that have had Varicose Veins fixed.
I am interested in knowing a ball park figure (cost) on the less evasive procedure of injecting "whatever" into the vein and it drying up. I have gobs .. one cluster on the back of my knee looks like a fist size bruise and has been with me since the early 20's -not obesity related... hereditary. What did you have done? 1) Name of Procedure 2)Cost 3)How many procedures did it take you/how much did you have done on legs? 4) Painful/recovery time — WLS_Deb (posted on August 14, 2005)
August 15, 2005
Last month I had a procedure known as EVLT (endovenous laser therapy). It
was done in the outpatient radiology dept. of Wake Forest University
Baptist Hospital in Winston Salem, NC. It was covered by my insurance
(Medcost) because my veins caused me heaviness, pain and ankle swelling.
It took about 2-3 hours for the procedure, but it was well worth it. It
involved several ultrasounds to show which veins were involved and where
they branched from. The doctor then made several "punctures"
along the route of the vein that was diseased and injuected a anesthetic
solution both for pain and for insulation. He then ran a laser (like used
in an angiogram) up through the vein and burned the vein all the way to the
end of the diseased area. My veins were so bad that he made small
incisions and actually cut out the bad veins. I have pictures that I will
be glad to send you. Email me at [email protected]. I do not know
the total cost yet, as I have not received the bill from the hospital. I
would gladly have it done again. I walked from the hospital that day. I
went back to work the next day. I highly recommend you look into it. Look
forward to hearing from you and anyone else who would like more
information.
— cananite
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