A minimally invasive procedure that uses controlled radiofrequency energy to close affected veins and redirect blood.
Radiofrequency Ablation is a minimally invasive procedure used to manage varicose veins by delivering controlled radiofrequency energy to the affected vein. This energy gently heats the vein walls, causing them to close and redirect blood flow to healthier veins. The procedure is performed through a small catheter, requires no large incisions, and is typically completed in a short time, allowing patients to return to routine activities with minimal interruption.
Radiofrequency Ablation is a modern vein closure procedure designed to address faulty veins that disrupt normal blood circulation. Instead of removing the vein, this approach focuses on sealing it from within using targeted thermal energy, allowing the body to naturally redirect blood flow to healthier veins. RFA is performed under imaging guidance, ensuring controlled and precise treatment of the affected segment. The technique minimizes trauma to surrounding tissues and is widely used for managing venous reflux responsible for discomfort, swelling, and visible vein changes. Since the treated vein gradually collapses and is absorbed by the body over time, patients experience progressive symptom relief. RFA is well suited for individuals seeking an effective solution with minimal interruption to daily routines and is commonly chosen for its predictable outcomes and patient comfort.
Veins are assessed using ultrasound to identify the affected area and plan the access point.
A radiofrequency catheter is guided into the vein and activated to close it using controlled heat.
A compression stocking is applied, walking is encouraged, and routine activities are usually resumed soon after.
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