Travelling with varicose veins: embark on your next adventure with confidence

Healthy legs: varicose vein treatment

Can I fly with varicose veins? Discover how to keep your legs healthy while travelling and learn valuable tips to prevent varicose veins from dampening your wanderlust.

“I paid for a pre-travel assessment with Michael Gaunt, it was the best money I spent”

Concerned about managing leg cramps and  varicose veins? From long flights to scenic hikes, we’ve got you covered. Read our blog now and start planning your next journey with peace of mind!

Walking barefoot along a beach on holiday
Photo: Lia-Stepanov

Work life balance

So many of us are setting out on new adventures as we regain our work life balance, working remotely or retiring early. The zest for life is multi-generational with retirement no longer seen as an opportunity to slow-down. Baby boomers are into self-care, active holidays, cultural tours, luxury stays and cruises, they are no longer the stay-at-home generation. Far from it.

“Nothing beats the feeling of freedom and the opportunity to see the world”

Embracing adventure at any age! 

Getting older doesn’t mean slowing down. In fact, it can be the perfect time to embrace new adventures and experiences. Whether it’s trekking through the Amazon rainforest, exploring ancient ruins in Greece, or simply relaxing on a pristine beach in the Caribbean, the world is yours to discover.

Now you can plan longer trips, take spontaneous getaways, or pursue hobbies and interests that align with your travel aspirations.

Prioritising Vascular Health

While the allure of travel is undeniable, it’s crucial to pay attention to your vascular health, especially as you age. Vascular conditions, such as varicose veins, can affect individuals of any age but become more prevalent as you get older. Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that often appear blue or dark purple and can cause discomfort, swelling, and aching in the legs.

“I was anxious about flying with painful, lumpy varicose veins” 

Flying with varicose veins: before and after varicose vein treatment by Mr Michael Gaunt.
Photo: Before and after varicose vein treatment by Mr Michael Gaunt

Varicose veins signs and symptoms

Bulging, twisted faulty veins in the lower leg and ankles, allowing blood to travel in the wrong direction.

  • Raised bulging veins on skin
  • Swollen feet and ankles
  • Aching, heavy legs
  • Muscle cramps, twitching in your legs
  • Red or darkened skin over the affected area
  • Blue veins under the skin surface

Tips for travelling with varicose veins

Long hours of sitting during flights or car rides, coupled with dehydration and changes in altitude, can exacerbate vascular issues. Prolonged inactivity can increase the risks of developing DVT, deep vein thrombosis. Therefore, it’s essential to take pro-active steps to care for your vascular health while travelling.

Travelling with varicose veins top tips:

  1. Stay Active: Incorporate regular movement into your travel itinerary. Take breaks during long journeys to stretch your legs, go for short walks, or engage in low-impact exercises like yoga or swimming.
  2. Hydrate: Proper hydration is vital for maintaining healthy blood circulation. Drink plenty of water, especially during flights or in hot climates, to prevent dehydration and reduce the risk of blood clots.
  3. Wear Compression Socks: Compression socks can help improve circulation and alleviate symptoms associated with varicose veins. Wear them during long flights or extended periods of sitting to minimize discomfort and swelling in your legs.
  4. Elevate Your Legs: Whenever possible, elevate your legs to reduce swelling and improve blood flow. Use pillows or footrests to prop up your legs while resting, whether you’re on a plane, train, or in your hotel room.
  5. Choose Comfortable Footwear: Opt for shoes with good arch support and cushioning to minimize strain on your feet and legs. Avoid high heels or tight-fitting shoes, as they can exacerbate circulation issues and contribute to discomfort.
  6. Practise Healthy Habits: Maintain a balanced diet, limit alcohol consumption, and avoid smoking, as these lifestyle factors can impact vascular health. Incorporate nutrient-rich foods, such as fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins into your meals to support overall wellbeing.

Find out out to book a consultation>

Pre-travel varicose vein and vascular health assessment

Contact Mr Michael Gaunt, consultant vascular surgeon, for an in-depth review of your varicose veins and vascular health. He will personally answer your concerns, examine your legs, perform a Duplex ultrasound scan and organise a bespoke treatment plan and varicose vein surgery if needed.

Going on holiday when you have painful varicose veins?

Are you planning a holiday, but are worried about long distance travel with varicose veins? Share your experience:

Book a consultation>  Call 01223 305858 and Mr Gaunt’s administrative team will book a consultation for you.

Tatler Beauty & Cosmetic Surgery Guide

Helping you find effective professional treatment of varicose veins, spider veins and associated cosmetic problems. 

‘The definitive online lifestyle guide for anyone wanting to find the best of everything’ Tatler Address book features the very best UK beauty and cosmetic surgeons. Mr Michael Gaunt, internationally renowned vascular surgeon, is featured for the third consecutive year.

As a specialist surgeon, Mr Michael Gaunt completely understands the psychological impact of unsightly veins. His private clinics in Harley Street, and Cambridge offer patients the latest technology and professional treatments.

Whether it’s a spidery blotch or raised leg veins that are bothering you, Mr Michael Gaunt insists on a full evaluation using a duplex ultrasound scan to ensure the exact source of the problematic veins.  The scan will determine the correct individual treatment plan for you and Mr Michael Gaunt will talk you through the whole process.

‘Painful or unsightly veins? Mr Michael Gaunt will put the bounce back into your step’ – Tatler

Renowned Mr Michael Gaunt personally performs minimally invasive treatment of varicose veins using Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA), VNUS Closure and ClariVein. He also performs ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy, microsclerotherapy and VeinWave techniques.

Earlier this year, Mr Michael Gaunt enjoyed the Tatler Breakfast event  celebrating the Tatler Address Book 2020. Hosted at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in London by Richard Dennen, Tatler’s editor, and Francesca White, Health and Beauty Editor-at-Large. Michael welcomed the opportunity to meet and talk to other leading health professionals and discuss his approach to the treatment of varicose veins, unsightly thread veins and spider veins as well as other conditions affecting the venous system.

Mr Michael Gaunt holding a copy of Tatler magazine
Mr Michael Gaunt at Tatler Beauty & Cosmetic Guide launch

There’s a wide choice of treatments and procedures available to combat varicose veins and thread veins. An individual treatment plan, that’s specifically tailored for you and your lifestyle, is crucial to achieving the results you want. 

Consultations with Mr Michael Gaunt are available at Harley Street London, BMI Bury St. Edmunds, Spire Norwich, Nuffield Health Cambridge or Spire Lea Cambridge .

Contact: 01223 305858.