Frequently Asked Questions about Saphenous Vein Stripping

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What are the risks associated with saphenous vein stripping?

Stripping is a safe and low-risk surgical procedure. However, like any surgery, it carries some risks, such as bruising, allergic reaction to anesthesia, infection at the incision site, bruising, blood clots, or nerve damage.

2

Can the saphenous vein be removed? Do I need this vein?

Vein removal (stripping) does not affect blood circulation in the legs, as it is “redirected” through other healthy veins.

3

Can I walk after vein removal?

Walking increases blood flow. Therefore, patients are advised to walk around after vein stripping. However, strenuous activities (going to the gym, running, or cycling) should be avoided for up to 30 days after the procedure.

4

Are there alternative treatments to saphenous vein stripping?

Nowadays, there are less painful procedures that can yield better results for treating varicose veins in the legs. This is the case with radiofrequency ablation. Talk to your specialist to determine which procedure is best for your clinical condition.

5

What is the price of the saphenous vein stripping procedure?

The price of the saphenous vein stripping procedure depends on the evaluation of each case. Therefore, to receive a reference price, please request this information through our contact form.

Clinical note: This page presents general information and uses language appropriate for readers without training in the field. The content was written in accordance with current scientific knowledge on saphenous vein stripping treatment for varicose veins and reviewed by Allure Clinic physicians.

 

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