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Varicose Vein Removal in Philippines

Hospitals, clinics and plastic surgeons in Philippines performing Varicose Vein Removal.

Cost of Varicose Vein Removal in Philippines

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Varicose Vein Removal

$US 1,700

$US 2,500

Hospitals and clinics offering Varicose Vein Removal in Philippines

David Surgi-Center

The David Surgi-Center has provided its clients with professional caring and confidential cosmetic advice and service at all times located in the Heart of Quezon City, Philippines.

Listed plastic surgeon:

Dr. Reynaldo C.David, MD

Cosmetic Surgery and Procedures

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Varicose Vein treatment

upon request

Contours Advanced Face and Body Sculpting Institute

Cosmetic Surgery center specializing in Vaser liposuction and Vaser high defiition liposcupture, the first and only cosmetic surgeon certified to perform this procedure in the Philippines.

Listed plastic surgeons:

Dr. Claudine S.Roura

Dermatologic Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery

Dr. Sheree Bondoc-Emata, FPOGS

Cosmetic Gynecology

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Varicose Vein Removal

upon request

RVB Cosmetic Surgery and Skin Care Center

Dr. Romeo V. Bato and his team have over 15 years of experience in cosmetic surgery. The clinic offers a complete range of cosmetic surgery and aesthetic procedures, treating both Filipino and foreign patients alike.

Listed plastic surgeon:

Dr. Romeo V. Bato

Cosmetic Surgeon

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Varicose Vein Removal

1,500 - 1,900 US$

Dr. Magallona Cosmetic Plastic Surgery

Dr. Edwin Paul V. Magallona offers cosmetic, aesthetic, and reconstructive plastic surgeries to both local and international patients. He has a number of affiliated outpatient surgical clinics and hospitals in Metro Manila wherein the procedures are being done.

Listed plastic surgeon:

Dr. Edwin Paul V.Magallona

Plastic, Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery

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Varicose Vein Removal

upon request

Beverly Hills Medical Group

A multispecialty surgery center offering services spanning a wide coverage in a one stop facility located in heart of Makati City.

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Endovenous Laser for Varicose Veins

1,700 US$

Varicose Veins Duplex Ultrasound

86 US$

Varicose Veins Endovenous Laser Treatment (Bilateral)

3,400 US$

Asian Hospital and Medical Center

Asian Hospital and Medical Center has proven its worth in the realm of cosmetic & plastic surgery industry, counting every satisfied clients for many years.

16 listed plastic surgeons:

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Dr. Antonio Roberto Abaya

Plastic Surgery, Vascular Surgery

Dr. Mariano Agcaoili

Plastic Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery

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Varicose Vein Removal

upon request

World Citi Med

A tertiary hospital offers a wide range of medical services. It has the first and only medical hotel in the Philippines, and serves local and international patients alike.

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Varicose Vein Removal

upon request

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About Varicose Vein Removal

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.

What are the types of Varicose Vein Removal?
The most common Varicose Vein Removal procedures are:

  • Sclerotherapy: Sclerotherapy is a non-surgical procedure to remove small- to medium-sized varicose veins through the use of a chemical, a sclerosant, usually a salt solution. The sclerosant is injected into the affected vein to irritate it and cause it to close. Sclerotherapy is the most widely used varicose vein removal procedure.
    • Microsclerotherapy: Microsclerotherapy is a new kind of sclerotherapy which uses improved injection techniques.
  • Vein stripping: This is an older surgical procedure to remove veins through incisions in the groin, knee and ankle. This procedure is mostly used for long varicose vein removal.
  • Endovenous Thermal Ablation: This procedure is a newer procedure, an alternative to vein stripping, to remove large veins. A thin catheter (tube) is inserted into the vein, heat is applied to the tip and the heat causes the vein to collapse and close. The heat is supplied by a laser or radiofrequency waves.
    • Laser treatment: A doctor uses a laser to create energy which closes the varicose vein. Laser surgery is most effective on small varicose veins.
    • Radiofrequency treatment: Heat is applied to close the vein through radiofrequency waves.
  • Ambulatory phlebectomy: The doctor removes short segments of veins through tiny punctures in the skin, using special hooks.
  • Endoscopic vein surgery: This is a form of varicose vein removal usually carried out in advanced cases involving leg ulcers. The surgeon uses a camera inserted into the leg in order to close varicose veins and remove them.
  • Coil embolization: In this varicose vein removal procedure a catheter is inserted into a large vein and a coil is placed into it which is left in the vein. Alcohol injected into the vein causes it to close shut.

Number of sessions required
Some varicose vein removal procedures require more than one session for maximum results, for example sclerotherapy may need to be carried out more than once to be effective. Patients may need a combination of varicose vein removal therapies in order to achieve the best end result.

Duration of procedure/surgery : The duration of the varicose vein removal procedure varies depending on the size of the affected vein and the number of veins involved in the procedure. The sclerotherapy procedure takes around 1

Days admitted : Almost all varicose vein removal procedures, apart from advanced cases which involve leg ulcers, are carried out on an outpatient basis, performed in a doctor’s office with no overnight stay required.

Anesthesia : Most varicose vein removal procedures are carried out using local anesthesia. Sclerotherapy doesn’t need anesthesia.

Recovery : Depending on which method of varicose vein removal the patient undergoes, recovery time will vary. Patients are often able to return to work the same day, or after a few days. Patients who have sclerotherapy will be back to full levels of activity after 1 or 2 days. Following laser or radiofrequency treatment, patients can resume full activities after a few days. Patients can resume all normal activities within 2 weeks after vein stripping surgery.

Risks : Varicose vein removal is a relatively simple procedure, carried out under local anesthesia, with few major risks. Risks include: - Lasers used in endovenous thermal ablation for varicose vein removal may cause bruising, blistering or discoloration of the skin. - Vein stripping may cause scarring. Endovenous thermal ablation is a less invasive alternative technique to treat large veins with fewer risks. - Larger veins that are injected during the sclerotherapy varicose vein removal procedure may become excessively hard or lumpy. - Allergic reaction to the sclerosing agent injected into the vein. - Itching or raised red patches of skin around the injection site. - Bruising. - Emergence of fine red blood vessels around the injection site that disappear after a few weeks.

After care : - Wear a compression stocking or support bandage for a few days after undergoing varicose vein removal procedures. - Walking benefits the healing process after varicose vein removal. - Avoid hot baths or showers, hot compresses, direct exposure to sunlight and strong soaps for 48 hours following the procedure.

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