Surgical treatment used to be the only way to treat varicose veins. In the last few years minimally invasive treatments have largely replaced surgery. These can be performed under local anaesthetic followed by a swift return to normal activity. The British Vein Institute now offers modern methods of treatment to all patients.
DownloadVeins on our hands get bigger when we get older. With age, the tone of our skin diminishes and fat on the back of our hands fades. Veins are more visible with exercise and with hot weather. These factors together make the veins protrude more.
DownloadVaricose veins is a slowly progressive disease caused by weak or damaged vein walls and valves. Superficial veins near the surface of the skin visibly swell, when one-way valves break down or vein walls weaken due to obstruction or prolonged pressure on the veins, allowing blood to flow backward.
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Thread veins are a common problem and occur in about half of adults in western countries. These are very fine dilated veins lying in the skin. They come from normal veins in the skin, which grow much bigger than their usual size.
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The British Vein Institute and our Vascular Specialists are recognised by all the major private medical health insurers for the treatment of symptomatic vein problems.
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24-28 The Broadway
Amersham, Buckinghamshire
HP7 0HP
0800 7836106
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The Bridge Clinic
Maidenhead, Berkshire
SL6 8DG
0800 7836106
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62 Wimpole Street
London
W1G 8AJ
0800 7836106
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Suites 509-510
Q House, 76 Furze Road
Sandyford, Dublin 18
Dublin 01-2937 839
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