A Procedure that closes malfunctioning veins using laser-based thermal energy without open surgery.
Endovenous Laser Ablation is a minimally invasive procedure used to manage varicose veins by delivering laser energy directly into the affected vein through a thin fiber. The laser energy heats the vein wall, causing it to collapse and seal shut. Over time, the closed vein is absorbed by the body, while blood flow is naturally redirected through nearby healthy veins. EVLA is performed using ultrasound guidance and does not require large incisions or surgical cuts.
Endovenous Laser Ablation is a laser-based procedure that targets problematic veins contributing to venous congestion. By delivering focused laser energy inside the vein, the vessel walls contract and close, preventing backward blood flow. This technique is guided by ultrasound, allowing clinicians to accurately treat the affected area while preserving surrounding structures. EVLA is particularly useful for addressing veins that cause persistent heaviness, swelling, or surface vein prominence. Over time, the body naturally absorbs the sealed vein, improving circulation efficiency. The procedure has become a widely accepted option due to its controlled precision and ability to address the underlying cause rather than surface appearance alone. EVLA is commonly integrated into comprehensive vein care plans tailored to individual vein anatomy and symptom severity.
Ultrasound imaging is used to locate the affected vein and determine the access point.
A laser fiber is guided into the vein and activated to deliver controlled heat that closes the vein.
Compression is applied, walking is encouraged, and normal activities are usually resumed within a short time.
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