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Microphlebectomy

Microphlebectomy

Microphlebectomy, or stab avulsion phlebectomy, is a procedure to treat varicose veins. This surgical technique removes varicose veins through tiny incisions, improving blood circulation and relieving symptoms associated with them.

What is microphlebectomy?

Microphlebectomy is typically performed on an outpatient basis, allowing patients to return home the same day. Local anesthesia is usually administered to numb the area around the varicose veins.

A vascular surgeon typically completes the procedure in four steps:

  • Marking the varicose veins on the skin's surface to guide the incisions
  • Making tiny, puncture-like incisions along the marked veins
  • Using special hooks to remove the targeted varicose veins through the tiny incisions
  • Covering the incisions with small adhesive strips for healing

Benefits of microphlebectomy

Microphlebectomy offers several advantages, including being less invasive, having a high success rate, a quick recovery and improved leg appearance to boost self-confidence.

Recovery and aftercare

Following microphlebectomy, mild bruising, swelling or discomfort may occur and usually resolve within a few weeks.

Compression stockings may be recommended to promote healing and reduce swelling. It is crucial to follow your vascular specialist’s post-procedure instructions, which may include avoiding prolonged standing or sitting and engaging in light physical activity to promote circulation.

Potential risks and complications

If you have varicose veins or are experiencing symptoms, call 770-812-VEIN (8346) to schedule a consultation for varicose vein treatment and begin your transformation now

Microphlebectomy Frequently Asked Questions

What is a microphlebectomy?
Microphlebectomy is a minimally invasive procedure to remove varicose veins through small incisions, often performed on an outpatient basis.

Is microphlebectomy painful?
The procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia, minimizing any pain. Patients may experience mild discomfort during recovery.

Is a phlebectomy the same as vein stripping?
No, phlebectomy, or microphlebectomy, involves removing veins through small incisions, while vein stripping is a more invasive technique to remove larger sections of veins.

What is the recovery time for a microphlebectomy?
Recovery time for microphlebectomy is typically quick, with most patients resuming normal activities within a few days.

What is the success rate of microphlebectomy?
The procedure has a high success rate, effectively treating varicose veins and providing symptom relief for most patients.

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