Varicose Vein Laser Treatment Cost in India
Varicose Vein Laser Treatment Cost in India
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Varicose Vein Laser Treatment cost in India Cost
The cost quoted above is indicative and should not be taken as the final cost of the surgery. The final cost can be ascertained after the surgeon has evaluated the patient. The cost in Indian Rupees can vary based on exchange rate.
Varicose Vein Laser Treatment Cost in India starts from around USD 2,000 and varies depending on the extent and type of treatment required, surgeon, facility and the city where you choose to get the surgery done.
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Whipple’s Surgery | 500-1000 |
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Factors that affect Endovenous Varicose Vein Laser Treatment Cost in India:
- Surgeon’s Fees
An important expense when it comes to your laser thread vein removal cost in India is your surgeon’s fees. Great India Medical Tour recommends highly experienced, skilled, board-certified surgeons who are capable of delivering great results. Although the charges may vary depending on the experience of the surgeon, you can be assured that you are in safe and skilled hands when you choose varicose vein treatment in India with Great India Medical Tour.
- Surgical Facility
Having your procedure in an accredited facility by skilled and qualified medical staff is a critical factor. Moreover, the geographical location of this facility also affects the initial quote. But, Great India Medical Tourprovides you with a projected estimate that will be all inclusive and affordable.
- Surgery-Related Expenses
The surgery-related expenses include the pre- and post-treatment expenses. The pre-surgical expenses are associated with the candidacy and the medical history of the patient. This also includes the routine medical exams and tests to ensure you’re a good fit for plastic surgery procedures. Post-surgical expenses can include medications, compression stockings and follow-up consultations.
We at Great India Medical Tour , understand that you travel with a budget in mind and do not like to be greeted by surprises after arrival in India. We thus club all these expenses and give you a package cost that is inclusive and affordable at the same time.
Your case manager shall give you an estimated cost of your surgery after discussing your medical reports with the surgeon. The final cost, however, shall be confirmed after your consultation with the surgeon.
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Best Vascular Surgeons in India

Dr. Ramen Goel
MBBS, MS, FICS, FIAGES, FALS
27+ Years of Experience
Dr. Ramen Goel, a highly qualified gastro-intestinal surgeon with more than 25 years of experience, is one of India’s bariatric surgery pioneers. He has committed the past 20 years to performing a wide range of procedures using modern laparoscopic techniques. He is a member of the Surgical Review Corporation’s International Review Committee, which awards Centers of Excellence in Bariatric Surgery.

Dr. Sanjay Borude
MBBS, MS, FICS, FIAGES, FALS, IFSO
30+ Years of Experience
Dr. Sanjay Borude is a highly renowned bariatric surgeon with more than 26 years of experience in the field. He has the LIMCA BOOK OF RECORDS for BARIATRIC SURGERY ON 11 MONTHS OLD BABY. Performed ASIA’s first Google Eye’ Bariatric Surgery with Google team. He is a pioneering surgeon in the field of obesity surgery in India.

Dr. H. V. Shivram
MBBS, MS, FICS, FRCS
27+ Years of Experience
Dr. Shivaram H V is one of the country’s most renowned GI and bariatric surgeons, with a long list of groundbreaking studies and publications to his name. A huge number of national and international patients have benefited from his expertise in laparoscopic surgery, pancreatic surgery, gastro-intestinal surgery, and bariatric/metabolic surgery.
Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are twisted, enlarged veins. Varicose veins can develop in any superficial (near the skin’s surface) vein. Leg veins are the most frequently affected by varicose veins. This is due to the fact that standing and walking put more strain on the lower body’s veins.
Varicose veins are frequently only an aesthetic concern for many people. Others may have aching pain and discomfort from varicose veins. Varicose veins can occasionally result in more severe issues.
Symptoms of Varicose Veins:
Varicose vein symptoms include:
- Bluish-purple or dark purple veins
- Tangled, bulging veins that frequently resemble cables on the legs
The following are examples of painful varicose vein indications and symptoms:
- Legs that be heavy or aching
- Lower leg edema, muscular cramps, burning, and throbbing
- Pain that worsens after spending a lot of time sitting or standing
- Itching around a vein or many veins
- Variations in skin tone near a varicose vein
Varicose veins and spider veins or thread veins are similar, although spider veins are smaller, are closer to the skin’s surface, and spider veins are frequently red or blue in color.
Spider veins can be present on the face as well as the legs. They come in different sizes and frequently resemble spider webs.
Causes of Varicose Veins:
Varicose veins can be caused by weak or broken valves. Blood is transported throughout the body through arteries from the heart. Blood is returned to the heart by veins from the rest of the body. Leg veins must defy gravity in order to return blood to the heart.
Elastic vein walls and muscle contractions in the lower legs help blood return to the heart. Veins have tiny valves that open to allow blood to flow toward the heart and seal to prevent it from flowing the other way. Blood can flow backward and pool in the veins if these valves are weak or broken, which can stretch or twist the veins.
Factors that can increase a person’s risk of developing thread veins include:
- Genetics
- Pregnancy
- Being female
- Being older
- Being overweight
- Hormones
- Sitting or standing for extended periods
- A previous blood clot or vein damage
- Excess pressure in the face
- Sun damage
Complications of Varicose Veins
Even though they are uncommon, untreated varicose vein can result in:
Ulcers- the skin around varicose veins can develop painful ulcers, especially close to the ankles. A skin discoloration usually appears before an ulcer develops. If you believe you have a leg ulcer, consult your doctor right away.
Blood clots- The swelling and soreness in the legs might occasionally be brought on by swollen deep leg veins. Consistent leg discomfort or swelling should be examined by a doctor since these may be symptoms of a blood clot.
Bleeding- Veins that are close to the skin can burst. Even though this typically only results in slight bleeding, medical intervention is still necessary.
Treatment for Varicose Veins
Wearing Compression Stockings- Wearing a properly-fitting support hose is the most conservative course of action, particularly when the veins are the source of unpleasant or uncomfortable symptoms. Most surgical supply stores, as well as certain pharmacies, carry these stockings. They are available in pantyhose, above-the-knee, and below-the-knee designs.
Making Lifestyle Changes- Walking and maintaining good skin hygiene are effective treatments for varicose veins. A low-salt diet helps to lessen bloating and edema.
Sclerotherapy- The vein is directly injected with a highly concentrated saline (salt) solution or a carefully formulated detergent in this operation, which has been around since the 1930s. Over the course of three to six weeks, the vein progressively disappears. The treatment can be carried out in an outpatient setting and is easy and short.
Endovascular Laser Treatment- Varicose veins can now be treated without surgery with EVLA. The varicose veins are burned by a laser rather than being tied and removed. The body then naturally absorbs the dead tissue when the heat kills the vein walls, destroying the varicose veins. Instead of an operating room, it can be performed in a straightforward treatment room.
Occlusion of radiofrequency- A tiny catheter is used during this treatment to give radiofrequency radiation to the vein wall, which causes it to heat up, collapse, and seal shut. The operation can be carried out under local anesthetic and is typically performed in an outpatient setting.
Surgery- Endoscopic vein surgery, ambulatory phlebectomy, which enables the removal of large surface veins through extremely small incisions that do not require stitches, and stripping and ligation are surgical methods used to treat varicose veins. Anesthesia options for surgery include local, spinal, and general. Large varicose veins are usually treated surgically. A tiny camera is used during endoscopic vein surgery to examine within the veins and remove them.
Lasers and intense pulsed light- These devices target and damage or eliminate aberrant veins using heat energy. Although there may be slight discomfort, one benefit of these therapies is that no needles or sclerosing solutions are needed. Blister formation and discolouration or staining are among the possible side effects. Examples include PhotoDerm and Vasculight.
Who is a good candidate for Varicose Vein Laser Treatment?
If your varicose veins are painful, red, and swollen, your doctor might recommend laser surgery. If the skin around your varicose veins becomes inflamed, laser surgery may also be suggested.
The ideal patient for Laser therapy is in good overall health, does not smoke and has realistic expectations from the procedure. Additionally, it can be your best option if you have a needle phobia, an allergy to the chemicals used in sclerotherapy, or your thread veins are too small to be injected.
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How is Endovenous Laser Varicose Vein Surgery done?
Endovenous laser treatment for varicose veins is usually done on an outpatient basis and does not require any hospital stay. The procedure usually takes an hour or little less to complete.
Step 1
The surgeon will numb the place where the tube or catheter will be inserted into your vein. Before and during the surgery, your healthcare provider will check the vein using a Doppler ultrasound machine. This method creates a picture of the vein on a computer screen using sound waves.
Step 2
The surgeon will insert the catheter into your body through a tiny cut or incision into the varicose vein to be treated. The catheter will be filled with a laser fiber. The laser will heat up the length of the vein as the surgeon pulls the catheter out. The vein closes up and ultimately shrinks.
Endovenous laser treatment for varicose veins is usually done on an outpatient basis and does not require any hospital stay. The procedure usually takes an hour or little less to complete.
What Results can I expect from Endovenous Laser Varicose Vein Surgery?
Laser thread vein removal is a non-invasive, safe and trusted treatment that will leave you with a clearer complexion, more rejuvenated skin by minimizing the appearance of visible spider veins and unwanted broken capillaries. Best of all, it is an affordable treatment with virtually minimal downtime.
What is the Recovery after Endovenous Laser Varicose Vein Surgery like?
Following the operation, you will be advised to walk for 30 to 60 minutes. There may be minor bruises on your leg. In about two weeks, the bruises should fade.
After treatment, you can normally resume your normal activities, however we do urge that you avoid exercising in hot environments like the sauna or the gym. In the same way, we suggest that you avoid exposing the area to direct sunlight and wear sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 30.
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Ms. Nellia Ismail,DubaiProcedure: ACL Repair surgery
Having been home a few days now I can get my thoughts together and give my heartfelt thanks for the support and encouragement I got from Great India Medical Tour. Obviously, there was a certain amount of trepidation going to what has a reputation of being a third world country for a major operation like knee replacement, having received the type of treatment which I would think only the Royal family would receive in this country I wonder which is the third world country. From the organization arranged by your good self to absolutely first-class attention at the hospital and the service of doctors and his wonderful team all of whom spoke English, the nursing was one to one and my well-being was their only concern.
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Ms. Beth Brown,United Kingdom
I am so thankful to Great India Medical Tour and their associate clinic for giving me my healthy life back. I had such bad back pain and pain in the left leg which had made my life miserable. My business was getting hampered; my life was so disturbed because of this pain all the time.
Thanks to Great India Medical Tour and the entire staff, they are very professional and at the same time caring in their approach. I am completely satisfied with the results of my spine surgery in India.

Mr Pacific Muchira,From: KenyaProcedure: Lumbar spondylosis (L4-L5) with pain to radiating to left leg
Frequently Asked Questions
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1. Are spider veins and varicose veins the same thing?
Bulging, occasionally blue-tinged veins beneath the skin’s surface are known as varicose veins, and they typically appear on the legs. Spider veins are smaller, red, purple, and blue veins that also twist and turn. They typically appear on the legs or the face and are frequently a flow on effect of varicose veins.
2. Are spider veins worse than varicose veins?
No, a spider vein is a less severe variation of a varicose vein. However, you should get medical attention for both diseases as soon as possible to prevent a spider vein from developing into a real problem.
3. Do spider veins eventually become varicose veins?
While a person can have both varicose veins and spider veins, varicose veins do not always develop from spider veins. Neither do all spider veins turn to varicose veins. If they are very small and not causing any pain or symptoms, the treatment for spider veins is usually considered as cosmetic.
4. How can I prevent getting varicose veins?
You cannot prevent getting varicose veins. The likelihood of developing varicose veins may be decreased by increasing blood flow and muscular tone. The same steps that are used to relieve varicose vein discomfort can also be used to avoid them. Try these things:
- Avoiding wearing high heels
- Regularly switch between sitting and standing positions.
- Following a low-salt, high-fiber diet
- Exercising
- Extending your legs when you’re lying down or seated
- Monitoring your weight
5. Are my veins suitable for laser treatment?
Almost all varicose vein patients are good candidates for EVLA. Only foam sclerotherapy is typically used to treat the limited number of patients who are unsuitable (mostly those with minor recurrent veins from prior surgery).
Nearly all of the lasers used for EVLA are the same. Some modern varieties assert to be less painful than traditional lasers. Although the majority of patients only feel little amounts of pain when using ordinary lasers.
7. How long does it take for varicose veins to disappear after laser treatment?
Within a week of treatment, you should start to see a reduction in the prominence of your varicose veins, although complete results may take weeks to months.
8. How well does endovenous laser therapy work?
Endovenous laser treatment for varicose veins is quite promising. The studies show that 98.1% of the treated veins are effectively removed using the endovenous laser therapy.
9. How long does it take to recover from endovenous laser ablation?
You might have a bandage and some bruises where the vein was treated. Compression stockings must be worn for at least one week. You can go about your normal routines, but for approximately a week, stay away from strenuous exertion. Most people are able to immediately resume their regular schedule.
10. How long should I wear compression socks after an EVLT?
It will be recommended that you wear your stockings for two to six weeks.
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