Expert Vein Care That Restores Comfort And Confidence
Varicose Vein Treatment
Varicose veins aren’t just a cosmetic concern — they can cause aching, heaviness, swelling, and fatigue that affect your day-to-day life. Sometimes varicose veins can cause more serious problems like eczema, ulcers, blood clots, bleeding and infections. At Pulse Veins, we are usually able to use modern, minimally invasive treatments to treat your varicose veins, ease discomfort, and improve both the look and feel of your legs.
Caring for your veins isn’t vanity — it’s vitality.
Varicose Veins
Your varicose veins: Causes and Treatments
What are they? What causes them?
Varicose veins are visible and bulging leg veins. They often cause symptoms like aching, throbbing, itching and cramps. Sometimes they cause eczema, ulcers, blood clots and bleeding.
Small one-way valves inside leg veins normally keep blood flowing to the heart. When these valves fail, blood leaks backwards towards the feet causing varicose veins. Varicose veins often run in families and can be made worse by pregnancy, weight gain and standing jobs.
Assessing and treating your varicose veins
If you have health insurance, your vein assessment and treatment will be covered by your insurer as long as you meet their criteria for vein treatment.
If you do not have health insurance, we will arrange a treatment plan for you that best meets your needs. This may range from full-service specialist care, to nurse-led care. Our specialists will perform all of your treatments.
When to seek help
When do my varicose veins need treatment?
Early varicose veins are often unsightly and many people seek treatment for cosmetic reasons.
Larger varicose veins may start to cause aching, throbbing, itching and leg cramps. Many people want treatment to alleviate these symptoms.
Advanced varicose veins may cause eczema, leg ulcers, blood clots and bleeding. Vein treatment is essential to prevent worsening these serious problems.
What investigations do I need?
An Ultrasound Scan of your varicose veins in your legs usually gives us enough information to plan your future treatment. Sometimes an ultrasound scan of your abdomen and pelvis is needed for conditions such as Pelvic Varicose Veins.
Our specialist team works closely with our sonographers (ultrasound technicians) who perform the scans.
Treatment options for varicose veins
“Pulse Health transformed the way we manage chronic venous disease—patients recover faster, with fewer complications, and love the personalised follow-up.”
Rev. Richard Evans, Vascular SurgeonReady to restore your vascular health?
Share your goals with the Pulse Health team and receive a treatment plan tailored to your circulation and lifestyle.
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