Every second woman and every third man has them in a more or less pronounced form. Various factors such as a sedentary job, obesity, smoking or pregnancy favour the development of varicose veins. They occur more frequently with increasing age, but young people also often suffer from them.
Varicose veins – technically known as ‘varicose veins’ – are the most common consequence of vein dysfunction. They are usually perceived as unsightly and annoying.
However, it is not just a purely aesthetic problem, but usually also a health and quality of life problem. For this reason, they should be diagnosed and, if necessary, treated in good time.
Our services for you:
Venous ultrasound (venous duplex sonography)
Foam desolation
Side branch excision (phlebectomy, mini-stripping)
Thermal vein treatments (endovenous laser and radiofrequency therapy)
Radical varicose vein surgery (crossectomy and stripping of the great and small saphenous veins)