The Sunday Times showcased the top 10 health and wellbeing experts to boost your body and mind. Renowned varicose vein consultant and vascular surgeon Michael Gaunt was featured highlighting “nagging health issues that often get overlooked – like uncomfortable varicose veins”
Varicose vein and thread vein treatments
” It was an honour to be promoted alongside fellow leading surgeons, helping readers find the expert help they need “
Varicose vein clinics
Michael Gaunt offers individual consultations at any one of his renowned varicose vein clinics in Harley Street, London, or his Cambridge varicose vein clinics: The Spire Lee and Nuffield Health. Experience bespoke treatment plans and minimally invasive treatments for varicose veins. Michael Gaunt specialises in Endovenous Laser and ClariVein techniques. For many patients, these procedures can be performed under local anaesthetic as walk-in, walk-out treatments.
Making the most of our health and wellbeing, keeping active and eating well has a direct impact on our vascular health. As we age many of us notice small thread veins on our ankles, knees and legs. Starting as a thin red or purple line thread veins quickly develop to form a fine web-like pattern that deepens in colour and spreads across the skin.
Thread veins may be the first visible indication that there is an underlying vascular problem. Varicose veins may not be visible but cause discomfort, pain, itching and irritation.
Restless, painful legs
Varicose vein symptoms are often overlooked. It’s a gradual process but If you notice thread veins and suffer with restless legs it’s worth seeking expert treatment.
“Many of my patients first experience discomfort at the end of the day. Relieving initial symptoms by raising their legs to alleviate pain and increase blood flow.”
Varicose vein symptoms
So, what do we need to look out for? If you notice any changes in your skin on your legs, especially around the ankles, develop thread veins or suffer with raised veins book a consultation.
Raised bulging veins
Thread veins and discoloured skin
Swollen feet and ankles
Aching, heavy and tired legs
Varicose vein treatment in London and Cambridge
Appointments are available in London or Cambridge. During your consultation Michael Gaunt will discuss your concerns, symptoms and medical history. You will be asked about any medications you take and if there are any medications you are allergic to.
Assessment includes a full examination of your legs, including a Duplex Ultrasound scan, to identify the pattern and distribution of abnormal deep veins. Michael Gaunt will record any skin discolouration or swelling; considering your risk of developing venous eczema or venous ulceration.
Booking a consultation with Michael Gaunt is easy, call or email us today.
Tel: 01223 305858
Email: megsecretaries@michaelgaunt.com
Why am I susceptible to varicose veins during pregnancy?
Many women first notice varicose veins during pregnancy, when significant weight fluctuations and hormone changes impact on the development and symptoms of varicose veins. Unfortunately, broken veins and spider veins may also develop, with some mothers-to-be experiencing uncomfortable swollen ankles and suffering from poor circulation.
With the increase of blood during pregnancy, progesterone levels rise, prompting the walls of your blood vessels to relax. Your body has to work harder to return blood back to your heart, significantly increasing the risks of developing varicose veins in your legs.
Will varicose veins affect my pregnancy?
The good news is that varicose veins do not affect your baby and most certainly do not put your unborn child at risk. However, they can be troublesome, with on-going symptoms, often worse at night and increasing as the pregnancy reaches full term.
What causes varicose veins?
Varicose veins are caused by weaknesses in veins’ valves which prevent blood flowing properly between each of the vessels. If a one-way valve fails, the blood refluxes and gets stored in the veins near the surface of the skin. This makes the vein expand, causing it to twist and protrude, presenting as a lumpy raised vein, either deep blue or red in appearance.
Top symptoms of varicose veins
Aching or heavy feeling in your legs
Painful throbbing, muscle cramping and swelling in your lower legs
Swollen ankles
Worsened pain after sitting or standing for a long time
Restless legs, especially at night
Persistent leg itching
Skin discolouration around the ankles
How can I reduce varicose vein discomfort?
Move around as much as possible and take frequent breaks if you have to stand or sit for long periods of time
Wear maternity support or compression tights
What varicose vein treatments are available?
Successful treatment depends on careful pre-operative assessment. Reviewing visible swollen veins are just the tip of the iceberg. Mr Michael Gaunt assesses the underlying vascular condition before deciding upon the most suitable treatment for each patient.
“I perform a full diagnostic assessment with a Duplex ultrasound scan to identify the problematic veins and underlying problem before recommending the best procedure and treatment plan for you”
As one of the most experienced and respected surgeons in the UK, Michael Gaunt takes pride in delivering the highest quality of award-winning patient service and he specialises in minimally invasive treatments for varicose veins using:
Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA)
VNUS Closure
ClariVein
Sclerotherapy
Microsclerotherapy
VeinWave
Recommended after the birth, these procedures can be performed under local anaesthetic as walk in / walk out treatments, allowing you time to enjoy your new family with little impact on your busy lifestyle.
To learn more or to book an appointment with Mr Michael Gaunt call his specialist team on 01223 305858