top of page

Treatments

Varicose veins, thread veins, and other vein-related conditions can be a source of discomfort and insecurity
for many people. At our clinic, we offer a range of treatments to help individuals address
their vein concerns and symptoms and reclaim their confidence. 

Doctor preparing for vein surgery in modern clinic.jpg

Two of the most popular treatments we offer are EndoVenous Laser Ablation (EVLA) and RadioFrequency Ablation (RFA). These minimally invasive procedures use Laser/RF energy to collapse and seal off problematic veins, allowing healthy veins to take over the job of blood flow. EVLA and RFA are effective and safe treatments that typically require little downtime and produce excellent results.

For thread veins, we offer microsclerotherapy, which involves using a tiny needle to inject a solution into the affected veins, causing them to collapse and eventually fade away. Microsclerotherapy is a precise and targeted treatment that is especially effective for treating small spider veins.

At our clinic, we understand that every patient is unique, and we strive to provide individualised treatment plans that meet each patient's specific needs and goals. We take the time to listen to our patients' concerns, answer their questions, and provide expert guidance throughout the treatment process.

We also aim to make treatment as convenient as possible for our patients, offering walk-in walk-out procedures that allow patients to return to their daily routines quickly. Our team is committed to providing a comfortable and supportive environment where patients can feel confident and at ease.

woman legs with Varicose Veins

Varicose Veins

Varicose Veins are a common medical condition for both men and women. They can be treated as a walk-in walk-out procedure -you will be able to resume normal activities in a few days....

woman legs with Thread Veins

Thread Veins

Thread veins can be unsightly and occur on the surface of the skin. We have a range of treatments to deal with all types of thread veins...

bottom of page