phlebectomia
Phlebectomia is a medical procedure used to remove superficial varicose veins. It is a minimally invasive technique, often performed under local anesthesia, to treat visible and palpable venous abnormalities. The procedure typically involves making small incisions along the path of the affected vein. Through these incisions, the varicose vein is then grasped and extracted in segments. This method is particularly effective for larger, more tortuous varicose veins that are close to the skin's surface.
The recovery period following phlebectomia is generally short, with patients often able to resume normal activities