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Improved treatment for varicose veins
Most veins these days
are treated by minimally invasive methods under local anaesthetic without the need to make big incisions in the leg
nsightly, uncomfortable and generally undesirable, varicose veins and thread veins affect a third of people at some stage in their lives. Symptoms range from purely cosmetic dissatisfaction through aching and swelling of the lower leg to serious skin damage and ulceration of the leg. Fortunately treatment has improved hugely in the last few years - the days of the painful ‘high tie and strip’ operation are over – most veins these days are treated by minimally invasive methods under local anaesthetic without the need to make big incisions in the leg. No scars and reduced bruising make recovery quick and cosmetically successful. As the fi rst surgeons in London to use the Endovenous laser to treat varicose veins, and the fi rst surgeons in the UK to use the latest ClariVein technique, local surgeons Eddie Chaloner and Aaron Sweeney have been at the forefront of these developments and have an international reputation for innovation and excellence in vein surgery. Mr Chaloner and Mr Sweeney are available for consultation at Blackheath Hospital. For more information please visit
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