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Mechano-chemical ablation of veins — the ClariVein catheter
ClariVein is a modern, gentle and highly effective method for removing varicose veins that combines the advantages of mechanical and chemical vein treatment. This innovative technology enables the treatment of varicose veins on an outpatient basis, without the need for conventional surgery, general anaesthesia or lengthy recovery.
The ClariVein procedure works on the principle of inserting a thin catheter into the affected vein, the rotation of which gently disrupts the inner wall of the vein. At the same time, a sclerosing agent is applied, which seals the affected vein, prevents further blood pooling and allows the body to create a healthy vascular network.
A major advantage of the ClariVein method is that it is performed without thermal energy, so there is no risk of burning surrounding tissues and tumescent anaesthesia is not required. This makes the procedure quick, gentle and very comfortable for the patient.
"ClariVein is a modern minimally invasive method for treating varicose veins, which combines mechanical action and sclerotherapy to close the affected vein without the need for a surgical incision. The treatment is gentle and targeted, allowing a faster return to everyday activities with minimal recovery time. At Medical Institut we place great emphasis on accurate diagnosis and an individual approach, so that an effective result, relief from symptoms and an aesthetic improvement of the lower limbs is achieved."
The procedure usually takes 30 to 60 minutes and is performed in completely comfortable conditions. We apply a numbing cream before the treatment, so you only feel minimal discomfort.
You will usually notice the first improvement within a few days to weeks after the initial treatment. For optimal results, we recommend a series of sessions according to an individual plan.
The exact number of treatments and total cost are determined after an initial consultation with our specialist. Typically, it involves 3–6 sessions at intervals of several weeks.
The procedure is among the safest methods. Before the first treatment, we will discuss your health condition and evaluate any contraindications. Slight redness at the injection site is common and subsides quickly.