| Ambulatory Phlebectomy Ambulatory phlebectomy is a method of surgical removal of surface varicose veins. This is usually done in the office using local anesthesia. Incisions are tiny (stitches are generally not necessary) and typically leave nearly imperceptible puncture mark scars. After the vein has been removed by phlebectomy, a bandage and/or compression stocking is
worn for a short period.

Varicose veins before and after ambulatory phlebectomy.
Individual results can vary.
(Photos courtesy of S. Zimmet, MD)
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