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Endovenous Laser Calgary

Endovenous laser treatment is a minimally invasive procedure that targets varicose veins at their source. Using a fine laser fiber guided by ultrasound, controlled heat is delivered directly inside the affected vein, sealing it shut and redirecting blood flow to healthy veins while the closed vein is naturally absorbed by the body over time.

Because every patient's vein condition, symptoms and medical history are different, endovenous laser treatment at our Dermapure Chaparral clinic always begins with a personalized consultation with a physician or healthcare professional. Together, you will assess whether endovenous laser treatment is the most appropriate option for you and discuss what a realistic treatment plan could look like, the expected results and the possible side effects.

What to Expect During Your Session

Step 1
Personalized Assessment
Before treatment, you'll meet with a vascular specialist to discuss your symptoms, health history, and goals. Using a detailed ultrasound assessment, your provider will identify the faulty veins responsible for your symptoms and determine whether endovenous laser ablation is the right solution for you. A personalized plan may also include sclerotherapy for any smaller surface veins connected to the deeper treated vessels.
Step 2
The Procedure
Endovenous laser treatment is performed in-office under local anesthesia. A small puncture is made in the skin to insert a fine laser fiber into the affected vein. Once the fiber is guided into position, a protective solution is injected around the vein, and the laser energy is activated, heating the vein wall to over 800°C. This causes the diseased vein to collapse, seal shut, and eventually be absorbed by the body. The entry point is closed with a simple adhesive bandage — no stitches required.
Step 3
Aftercare & Recovery
Most patients resume their normal activity within 24 to 48 hours. You'll be advised to wear compression stockings for the first 24 hours continuously, then during the day for about two weeks. It’s normal to experience mild bruising or tenderness along the treated area, but this is temporary and rarely painful. Heavy lifting should be avoided for a few days, and physical activity like exercise can typically be resumed within 10 to 15 days, based on your provider’s advice. A follow-up ultrasound is usually scheduled within a few days to assess the closed vein and confirm the success of the procedure. If necessary, sclerotherapy can be started shortly after to treat any remaining superficial veins fed by the now-sealed saphenous vein. For most patients, the result is long-lasting relief from leg heaviness and swelling — and a visible improvement in circulation and vein appearance.

Maintenance Treatments

In many cases, endovenous laser therapy is sufficient to treat the underlying diseased vein, and no further treatment is necessary. However, for optimal results, some patients may benefit from complementary procedures, such as surface vein injections or follow-up sclerotherapy, especially if superficial veins remain visible after the primary intervention. Your provider will guide you through the appropriate self-care strategies and long-term follow-up if needed.

Contraindications

While endovenous laser ablation is effective for most patients with varicose veins, it may not be suitable in certain situations. For example, veins that are too tortuous, too superficial, or located in areas at higher risk of skin burns may require a different type of treatment. Your provider will carefully evaluate your health conditions and vein structure during your initial assessment to determine if this procedure is safe and appropriate for you.

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