P.O. Box 21-096,
Edgeware,
Christchurch, 8143
P.O. Box 21-096,
Edgeware,
Christchurch, 8143
Sclerotherapy: a tiny needle is used to inject a chemical solution into the vein that causes the vein to collapse. This approach is recommended for small varicose veins only.
Vein stripping: the varicose veins are cut out and the veins that branch off them are tied off. The cuts (incisions) made in the skin are closed with sutures.
Phlebectomy: small cuts (incisions) are made in the leg and the varicose veins are pulled out with a tiny hook-like instrument. The cuts are closed with tape rather than sutures and, once healed, are almost invisible.
https://healthpoint.co.nz/private/vascular-surgery/southern-cross-christchurch-hospital-vascular/