neekunuvvetopu Posted December 11, 2024 Report Posted December 11, 2024 Mother is going thru Varicose veins problem in stage 4 and doctors advising Laser or Glue operations.. did any of you got any experience? Quote
karuvu Posted December 11, 2024 Report Posted December 11, 2024 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 Quote
summer27 Posted December 11, 2024 Report Posted December 11, 2024 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.. Quote
neekunuvvetopu Posted December 11, 2024 Author Report Posted December 11, 2024 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 Quote
neekunuvvetopu Posted December 11, 2024 Author Report Posted December 11, 2024 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? Quote
summer27 Posted December 11, 2024 Report Posted December 11, 2024 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" Quote
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