Diagnosing and treating varicose veins (and other forms of venous disease like spider veins and leg ulcers) is a good idea any time of year. Winter, however, is an excellent time for vein treatment.
Here are just a few reasons why:
1. Cozy Compression
With a vein procedure such as ablation, you will be required to wear medical-grade compression stockings any time you are on your feet for the first two weeks following treatment. (After sclerotherapy, you should wear compression 7-14 days when you are on your feet.) The good news is that post-procedure compression stockings will keep you warm while you recover – and it’s much more comfortable with a winter wardrobe.
2. Less Swelling, More ComfortHeat causes blood vessels to expand, or vasodilate, which can increase swelling and discomfort in legs that are prone to varicose veins. The cold weather naturally constricts blood vessels, which can potentially reduce post-procedure swelling and makes recovery feel easier than in the summer heat.
3. Ready for Summer
Recovery from vein treatments take time. Patients can expect some amount of bruising, swelling, and tenderness, although post-procedure discomfort is highly variable from person to person. While some patients may experience discomfort, some may feel none at all. It takes time for legs to recover from vein treatment. If you get started in the winter months, you’ll be more ready for shorts in the summer.
If you’re concerned about your vein health and want to schedule an appointment this winter, feel free to contact us at the Vein Healthcare Center. Our goals are to learn about your condition, help you understand how your vein health affects your overall health, and provide you with treatment options. We make taking the first step simple, comfortable, and stress-free!
