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Fahad Mawlood
Varicose vein treatment in Istanbul, Turkey, starts from $800. This procedure effectively removes unsightly veins and improves leg health. The Clinic offers sclerotherapy performed by experienced vascular surgeons.
Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that appear close to the skin’s surface. They commonly occur in the legs and feet. These veins develop when valves inside the veins become weak. This allows blood to flow backward and pool, causing the veins to swell.
Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins. A solution is injected directly into the affected vein. This solution irritates the vein lining. Over time, the vein collapses and fades. Blood flow is then redirected to healthy veins. It’s a common and effective method for treating smaller varicose veins. It can also treat spider veins.
The procedure takes about 30-60 minutes. You will likely need multiple sessions. These are spaced several weeks apart. Your doctor will discuss the best plan for you. You can usually return to your normal activities right after treatment. Mild discomfort or bruising is possible. Your doctor will provide post-treatment instructions.
The clinic offers state-of-the-art vascular care. Experienced vascular surgeons perform all treatments. They focus on personalized care. The clinic uses modern diagnostic tools. This ensures accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning.
Sclerotherapy costs from $800. Prices may vary depending on the number of veins treated and the extent of the treatment. A consultation will provide a detailed cost estimate.
If you're bothered by varicose veins, sclerotherapy may be an excellent option. Contact us today to schedule a consultation. We can discuss if this treatment is right for you and answer your questions.
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Please note that the timeline and procedures may vary depending on individual health conditions and recovery progress.