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5 ways to get rid of varicose veins

Learn about nonsurgical options and new treatments, PLUS tips to keep the veins away for good.

By Julie Hunter

4. Endovenous Laser Ablation
In the past 10 years a new varicose vein treatment, Endovenous Laser Ablation, has been turning heads in the dermatological community. This treatment is a minimally invasive procedure and is performed in the doctor's office with local anaesthetic. With the patient lying on his or her back, the doctor inserts a small hollow tube into the main draining vein of the leg and uses lasers to seal off the vein. With the vein sealed off, the blood is forced to flow through a secondary venous system, which relieves pressure on the bloated, abnormal varicose veins and allows them to shrink back to normal, invisible size. This procedure has a recovery time of about two weeks with a 90 per cent success rate.

Because of the high success rate and fast recovery time, Endovenous Laser Ablation is slowly becoming known as the most effective means for treatment of varicose veins. The average cost for an ablation is around $2,500 for one leg and $5,000 for both, which keeps this procedure from being the most widely used surgery.

5. Sclerotherapy
Sclerotherapy is a technique whereby the patient is injected with a salt solution through a small needle into the dilated or abnormal vein. The solution irritates the lining of the vein and causes it, over time, to turn into scar tissue, which will eventually be reabsorbed into the body. This procedure should only be tried by patients who do not have a problem with the valve in main draining vein of their leg, or for patients who have had their main draining vein ligated or ablated; otherwise, there is a 50 per cent chance that the varicose vein will reappear.

Prevention
Here are some simple tips to keep the veins away for good:
• Don't cross your legs when sitting.
• Exercise regularly to increase circulation and to allow blood to move freely through your legs.
• Elevate your legs when resting as much as possible.
• Avoid standing or sitting for long periods of time.
• Avoid wearing tight clothes, especially at the waist.

Leg enemy number two: cellulite. Fight back with these nonsurgical tips.

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