Venous ulcers, also known as venous stasis ulcers, are open sores that typically occur on the lower legs, particularly around the ankles. They are the most severe complication of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a condition where the veins in the legs do not efficiently return blood to the heart. This leads to increased pressure in the veins, causing fluid to leak into the surrounding tissue, which can break down the skin and result in ulcers.
Venous ulcers are often painful and slow to heal due to poor circulation. They can be triggered by minor injuries or even appear spontaneously. Symptoms include swelling, itching, and discolored skin around the ulcer site. Proper treatment is crucial to prevent infection and further complications. Treatment usually involves compression therapy, wound care, and addressing the underlying venous insufficiency through procedures like minimally invasive ones, or surgery. Without treatment, venous ulcers can become chronic and severely impact quality of life.
Symptoms: The skin around the ankles and lower legs starts to change, often becoming discolored (brownish or reddish).
Signs: The skin may thicken, harden (lipodermatosclerosis), and become itchy or dry. Swelling may be present, especially after standing or sitting for long periods.
Symptoms: A small, shallow sore appears, usually where the skin is most discolored.
Signs: The ulcer is typically painless initially but may start to become uncomfortable as it progresses. The sore has irregular edges and is often surrounded by inflamed skin.
Symptoms: The ulcer grows larger and deeper, and pain may increase, especially if the ulcer becomes infected.
Signs: The ulcer remains open and shows little signs of healing. There is often a discharge, and the skin around the ulcer may be swollen, red, and warm to the touch.
Symptoms: The ulcer becomes chronic, persisting for weeks to months without proper treatment. Pain is often significant, and the risk of infection is high.
Signs: The ulcer can become more extensive, with thickened edges and significant surrounding skin changes. The area is prone to repeated infections and may produce a foul-smelling discharge.
The Venaseal™ Closure System Treatment is a minimally invasive procedure for treating venous ulcers.
Unlike traditional open-cut surgeries, this procedure involves just one prick per vein and is USFDA approved adhesive-based instant closure system.
This is the only procedure for varicose related venous ulcers that do not require you to wear stockings and you can return to normal activities faster.
Minimally Invasive Procedure // Faster Recovery // Doesn’t need stockings // USFDA Approved
The Most Modern and Effective Treatment for Venous Ulcers.
Read the comparison table below and learn more about the benefits of VenaSeal and Disadvantages of RFA/LASER treatment for Varicose Veins and Venous Ulcers.
Venaseal is considered as the only safest treatment option for venous ulcers in elderly patients who has risky health conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease. Watch the video to know more about this topic.
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The Vein Center has a team of Highly qualified doctors lead by our Senior Vascular Specialist Dr. Saurabh Joshi. You can book an appointment with any doctor in our team for consultation.
Our specialists perform the Venous Doppler Ultrasound at each consultation. This is the world standard protocol where the operating surgeon does the scan himself. This results in better planning of the procedure and faster and seamless recovery for the patients.
Once consultation is done Dr. Saurabh Joshi will be handling the procedure. Check the below video to know more about how we do varicose vein and venous ulcer consultation at The Vein Center.
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After Venaseal Procedure patient has to come for follow up consultations which is scheduled in one week, 2 months, 6 months and one year of the procedure date. Patients can ask questions, doubts and seek help anytime from their concerned case manager. Check the above video to know more about things you need to know after Venaseal Procedure.
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There is lot of treatment options available for Varicose veins. The most common treatments are stripping, RFA, LASER and VenaSeal. We advice our patients to choose VenaSeal. Because Venaseal is the most modern and minimally invasive compared to all others.
Apart from that, there is a very less chance of recurrence in VenaSeal treatments. In our experience, patients who chose and done other treatments like LASER coming back to us for VenaSeal. Recurrence rate of all other treatments are very high.
That means varicose veins might come again in the same area and put you in a situation where you have to look for other reliable options like VenaSeal. In recent years, 40% of our patients are coming from this situation and we helped them to recover successfully.
Now The Vein Center can proudly say, we are the best Re-Do Varicose Vein specialists in India.
To perform VenaSeal treatment, we don’t use general anaesthesia. So, you can start walking immediately after the procedure. You don’t have to wear the compression stocking also.
Stockings and strict rest are only required for some patients who has severe health conditions. Others can go to your normal routines immediately.
No. All of our patients are happy with VenaSeal procedure. Please check our YouTube channel to watch our patient reviews.
VenaSeal is the best treatment available for venous ulcer which is also know as leg ulcer. We have 100% success rate in treating venous ulcers.
There is no such research study proven that varicose veins or Venous Ulcers can be cured by medicines and creams. It’s just a business marketing strategy to earn money by the provider.
On the other hand you have USFDA approved treatment like VenaSeal, LASER, RFA, Sclerotherapy and Stripping to choose. These can give you better results than medicines and creams.
Some doctors prescribe Anticoagulant tablets for varicose veins. Anticoagulants are blood thinners which will reduce your varicose block for a time and you will feel good. But it’s not considered as a cure. After one month you have to choose one of the above treatment and under go the procedure to stop your varicose vein problems.
According to recent studies, LASER treatment or surgery cost starting from Rs.40,000. Compared to VenaSeal, LASER treatment is outdated and cheap in price.
But the recurrence rate of LASER is high. There is a high chance that, varicose veins might come back again after LASER treatment.
Spending twice or thrice on same treatment and suffering the pain multiple times are not good for your health and your pocket.
Compared to LASER, VenaSeal is the most advanced treatment for Varicose in the world today. Yes, the price of VenaSeal is higher than LASER. But there is no or very less chance of recurrence rate.
We offer wide variety of payment options which includes both cashless and reimbursement insurance facility. Also offering Assisted cashless facility and EMI options.
Yes, Varicose Vein Surgeries are generally covered by Health Insurance. Insurance companies recognize that this disease is real, not just cosmetic.
We accept all insurances. We have both cashless and reimbursement facilities available. We also have Assisted cashless facility and EMI options.