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Mother is going thru Varicose veins problem in stage 4 and doctors advising Laser or Glue operations.. did any of you got any experience?

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5 minutes ago, neekunuvvetopu said:

Mother is going thru Varicose veins problem in stage 4 and doctors advising Laser or Glue operations.. did any of you got any experience?

What age lo vasthai varicose veins 

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I have gone through sclerotherapy ..the whole process takes about 1.5-2 hours..its just done outpatient only..and I just ubered back home..next day, i was walking..

nothing to woryy..

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37 minutes ago, karuvu said:

What age lo vasthai varicose veins 

I heard some of them gets 20's and 30's also.  My mom is in mid 60's

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22 minutes ago, summer27 said:

I have gone through sclerotherapy ..the whole process takes about 1.5-2 hours..its just done outpatient only..and I just ubered back home..next day, i was walking..

nothing to woryy..

Thanks bro.. is this the same as Glue?  Did you got it done here or back in india?  

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1 hour ago, neekunuvvetopu said:

Thanks bro.. is this the same as Glue?  Did you got it done here or back in india?  

I don't know about Glue bro..I got it done here 

 

""Glue therapy," often referred to as VenaSeal, uses a medical-grade glue to seal off varicose veins, while sclerotherapy injects a chemical solution to cause the vein to collapse, with the key difference being the substance used to close the vein: glue in "glue therapy" and a sclerosing agent in sclerotherapy; both procedures are minimally invasive and used to treat varicose veins, with similar effectiveness and recovery times, but "glue therapy" may offer slightly less discomfort and potentially a quicker return to activity due to its mechanism of action"

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