Tbilisi, Georgia: The American Hospital Tbilisi’s JCI-accredited Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery is pleased to provide state-of-the-art therapy for varicose veins, a condition that affects millions of people globally. For individuals looking for efficient and least invasive alternatives, this novel method is revolutionary because it only involves one injection.
This process uses a nonthermal approach to treat varicose veins, unlike the other methods like radiofrequency and laser ablation which use heat for varicose veins treatment. This stops the risk of thermal nerve damage, assuring a safer and more comfortable experience for patients. The treatment is performed under local anesthesia, and the entire process typically takes less than an hour.
Benefits
- Because only one injection is needed, there is a lower chance of problems.
- Soon after the treatment, patients can resume their regular activities.
- It has been demonstrated that this treatment is very effective.
- The gold standard for treating varicose veins is this method, which is acknowledged worldwide.
Indications:
- Varicose veins
- Spider veins
- Reticular veins
Contraindications:
- Active deep vein thrombosis
- Pregnancy
- Nursing
Make an appointment right now.
Experience the international gold standard in varicose vein treatment at American Hospital Tbilisi. Do not hesitate to make an appointment at American Hospital Tbilisi if you are experiencing varicose veins. Their team of professionals is committed to offering individualized treatment and guaranteeing the greatest results. You can reach them at Ushangi Chkheidze Street #17, Tbilisi, or give them a call at +995 (32) 2 009 009. Start down the path to a life free from varicose vein pain and discomfort.
American Hospital Tbilisi
The American Hospital Tbilisi is manned by highly skilled, competent, and globally recognized medical professionals and is furnished with cutting-edge medical technology. The hospital was established to demonstrate quality that you may blindly trust! Serving Georgians and those in the Caucasus is our aim, as is altering the region’s medical landscape.