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Review
. 2005 Jul;23(3):443-55, vi.
doi: 10.1016/j.det.2005.03.005.

Advances in the treatment of varicose veins: ambulatory phlebectomy, foam sclerotherapy, endovascular laser, and radiofrequency closure

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Advances in the treatment of varicose veins: ambulatory phlebectomy, foam sclerotherapy, endovascular laser, and radiofrequency closure

Neil S Sadick. Dermatol Clin. 2005 Jul.

Abstract

Several recent advances in the treatment of varicose veins have improved the safety, efficacy, comfort, efficiency, and long-term success of therapy. The advances of ambulatory phlebectomy, foam sclerotherapy, endovascular laser, and radiofrequency ablation with closure have made a significant positive impact on patient satisfaction. Duration of treatment and recovery is shorter, discomfort is minimized, and results are generally excellent. Studies assessing long-term outcomes are ongoing, and treatment modalities are continuing to evolve.

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