✦ Verified Vascular Specialists — Pune

Those painful, bulging veins
have a safe, modern solution.

Varicose veins affect 1 in 4 adults. Left untreated, they worsen over years and can lead to serious complications. Today's minimally invasive procedures treat them with minimal pain and fast recovery.

Laser & RF procedures are day-care
Walking resumes the same day
Insurance covers most surgical cases
Recovery typically 1–3 weeks
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Verified empanelled hospitals
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Vascular surgeons with 200+ cases
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EVLT & RFA capability
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Cashless insurance support
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Pune-based network

What exactly are varicose veins?

Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins — most commonly in the legs — caused by damaged or weakened valves that allow blood to pool instead of flowing back to the heart.

What is happening

Veins have one-way valves that push blood upward toward the heart. When these valves weaken or fail, blood flows backward and pools in the vein — causing it to enlarge, twist, and bulge visibly under the skin.

Why they do not go away

Once a vein's valve fails, it cannot repair itself. Varicose veins gradually worsen over months and years. Compression stockings can manage symptoms but cannot reverse the underlying problem — only a procedure can.

Symptoms beyond appearance

Beyond the visible veins, patients commonly experience aching and heaviness in the legs, swelling around the ankles, itching or burning over the vein, and leg cramps — particularly at night or after prolonged standing.

When it becomes serious

Advanced untreated varicose veins can lead to skin discolouration, chronic swelling, venous eczema, and venous ulcers — open wounds on the lower leg that are difficult to heal. At this stage treatment becomes urgent.

ℹ️ Medically reviewed: Varicose veins are classified using the CEAP classification system. Superficial veins visible at the surface (C1–C2) are typically cosmetic. Oedema, skin changes, and ulceration (C3–C6) indicate progressive venous insufficiency requiring clinical evaluation and treatment. This content is for general information and is not a substitute for clinical examination.

How severe are your varicose veins?

Varicose veins are classified using the CEAP system (C0–C6). Your class determines urgency and treatment approach.

C0 – C1 · Mild

Spider veins or no visible veins

No visible varicose veins or only thread-like spider veins. Mild cosmetic concern. No significant symptoms. Lifestyle measures and monitoring are appropriate.

C2 – C3 · Moderate

Varicose veins with swelling

Visible, raised varicose veins with possible ankle swelling and leg heaviness. Treatment is recommended to prevent progression. Minimally invasive procedures are suitable.

C4 – C6 · Advanced

Skin changes or active ulcer

Skin discolouration, lipodermatosclerosis, healed or active venous ulcer. Prompt medical evaluation and treatment is needed. Delay significantly worsens outcomes.

ℹ️ CEAP classification (Clinical, Etiological, Anatomical, Pathophysiological) is the international standard for venous disease assessment. A duplex ultrasound is performed before any procedure to map the veins and identify the site of valve failure.

When can you wait — and when should you not?

Varicose veins are progressive. The right time to act is before complications develop.

Can Monitor
  • Purely cosmetic — spider veins only
  • Mild heaviness at end of day
  • No swelling or skin changes
  • No impact on daily activity
Get Evaluated
  • Visible, bulging varicose veins
  • Regular aching, heaviness or cramps
  • Ankle swelling by evening
  • Itching or burning over the veins
Seek Prompt Care
  • Skin darkening or hardening over vein
  • Bleeding from a varicose vein
  • Open sore or wound on the lower leg
  • Sudden painful, hard lump on a vein

Understand your severity and next step

Answer 5 short questions. We will indicate your likely CEAP class and the most appropriate treatment path.

Varicose Vein Self-Assessment

Takes about 90 seconds · Not a diagnosis

Question 1 of 5
What do your veins look like?
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Fine thread-like veins (spider veins) or nothing visible
B
Visibly raised, twisted or rope-like veins on the leg
C
Large, prominent veins with skin changes or swelling around them
Question 2 of 5
Do you experience pain, aching, or heaviness in your legs?
A
No pain — only the appearance bothers me
B
Mild to moderate aching or heaviness, especially after standing
C
Significant pain, cramps, or throbbing that affects my daily routine
Question 3 of 5
Do you notice swelling in your ankles or lower legs?
A
No swelling
B
Mild swelling by the end of the day, gone by morning
C
Persistent swelling, present most of the day
Question 4 of 5
Are there any skin changes over or near the veins?
A
No — skin looks normal
B
Itching, dryness, or slight redness over the veins
C
Skin darkening, hardening, or an open or healing wound on the lower leg
Question 5 of 5
How long have you had these symptoms?
A
Less than 6 months
B
6 months to 2 years
C
More than 2 years
🟢 Likely C1–C2 — Manageable
Your symptoms suggest early-stage varicose veins
  • Symptoms are mild and veins are in early stages — lifestyle measures and monitoring may be sufficient for now
  • A clinical assessment and duplex ultrasound will confirm severity and valve function
  • Foam sclerotherapy or laser treatment may be suitable if veins are causing discomfort
  • Early treatment prevents progression to more advanced stages with skin changes

This is not a clinical diagnosis. A duplex ultrasound and physical examination are needed to confirm severity.

See the Process First
Retake assessment
🟡 Likely C2–C3 — Treatment Recommended
Your symptoms suggest progressing varicose veins
  • Visible varicose veins with swelling or pain indicate clinically significant disease
  • EVLT (laser) or RFA (radiofrequency) are the most effective minimally invasive options at this stage
  • Both procedures are day-care — you walk out the same day
  • Treating now prevents progression to skin damage and ulceration

This is not a clinical diagnosis. A duplex ultrasound and physical examination are needed to confirm severity.

Check Cost & Insurance
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🔴 Likely C4–C6 — Prompt Evaluation Needed
Your symptoms suggest advanced venous disease
  • Skin changes, persistent swelling, or wounds indicate advanced venous insufficiency
  • Prompt evaluation and treatment is important — delay significantly worsens outcomes
  • Treatment will address the underlying vein and manage any wound or skin complication
  • A duplex ultrasound will map the venous system and guide the treatment plan

This is not a clinical diagnosis. Urgent clinical evaluation is recommended for skin changes or wounds.

See What Happens Next
Retake assessment

Exactly what happens from here

No guesswork. This is the step-by-step process most patients follow from first contact to full recovery.

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Day 0

Connect with our care team

A care coordinator understands your symptoms and matches you to a vascular surgeon in our Pune network. Duplex ultrasound is arranged as the first diagnostic step.

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Within 3–5 days

Duplex ultrasound and consultation

A duplex ultrasound maps your venous system and identifies the failing valves. Your surgeon then explains exactly which veins are affected and which treatment is most appropriate.

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If procedure planned

Pre-procedure preparation

Blood tests, fitness assessment, and insurance pre-authorization are handled. You receive clear instructions on compression stocking use and what to avoid before the procedure.

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Procedure day

Treatment — typically 45–90 min

EVLT and RFA are performed under local anaesthesia. You are awake and walking within an hour. Surgical stripping requires a short stay. Most patients return home the same day.

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Post-procedure

Recovery with compression and follow-up

Compression stockings are worn for 2–3 weeks. Walking is encouraged immediately. Your coordinator guides you through activity, stocking use, and warning signs. A duplex scan confirms closure at 6 weeks.

What makes our network different

Vascular surgeons with dedicated venous disease expertise — not general surgeons doing occasional cases
Centres equipped with EVLT laser and RFA systems for minimally invasive procedures
Duplex ultrasound performed before every procedure — no blind treatments
You know the cost before you commit to anything

Recovery at a glance

Walking after procedureSame day
Desk work / light activity2–3 days
Driving & normal activity1–2 weeks
Full activity & exercise2–4 weeks

Treatment approaches — explained plainly

Treatment depends on the size and extent of the veins and the location of valve failure. A duplex ultrasound guides the choice.

ApproachSuited forAnaesthesiaRecoveryNotes
Compression Stockings & Lifestyle Non-Surgical C1–C2, symptom management None Ongoing Manages symptoms but does not treat the underlying vein. Suitable for mild cases or those not ready for a procedure.
Foam Sclerotherapy Clinic Procedure Small to medium varicose veins, spider veins None 1–2 weeks A foam chemical is injected into the vein, causing it to collapse and be absorbed. No incision. Multiple sessions may be needed.
EVLT — Endovenous Laser Treatment Most Common Great saphenous vein reflux, C2–C4 Local anaesthesia 1–2 weeks A laser fibre inserted into the vein delivers energy to close it permanently. Walk out the same day. High success rate, minimal scarring.
RFA — Radiofrequency Ablation Minimally Invasive Great & small saphenous reflux, C2–C4 Local anaesthesia 1–2 weeks Heat energy delivered via radiofrequency closes the vein. Less post-procedure bruising than EVLT. Similar outcomes and recovery.
Surgical Stripping Advanced disease, large veins, recurrent cases Spinal or general 2–4 weeks Traditional removal of the affected vein through small incisions. Recommended when minimally invasive options are not suitable.
ℹ️ Medically reviewed: EVLT and RFA are the current gold standard for treating great saphenous vein reflux — the most common cause of varicose veins. Both have excellent long-term closure rates. The choice between them depends on vein anatomy and surgeon preference. A duplex ultrasound is mandatory before any thermal ablation procedure.

What does varicose vein treatment cost in Pune?

Costs vary by procedure type, number of veins treated, and hospital. Here are realistic ranges to help you plan.

EVLT / Laser Treatment

₹55,000 – ₹1,00,000

Per limb. Day-care procedure under local anaesthesia. Cost includes laser consumables, ultrasound guidance, and facility.

RFA (Radiofrequency)

₹60,000 – ₹1,20,000

Per limb. Similar to EVLT in recovery. RF catheter cost contributes to procedure price. Less bruising post-procedure.

Surgical Stripping

₹40,000 – ₹75,000

For advanced or recurrent cases. Requires spinal or general anaesthesia. May include a 1-night hospital stay.

Insurance — what you need to know

  • Varicose vein surgery is covered under most health insurance policies when symptoms are clinically significant — pain, swelling, or skin changes qualify in most cases
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    Purely cosmetic cases may not be covered — spider veins with no symptoms are typically excluded. Our coordinator will check your policy before your consultation
  • Cashless facility available at empanelled hospitals — no upfront payment if your insurer is in our network
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    Duplex ultrasound cost (₹2,000–₹5,000) is sometimes billed separately. Our team will include this in your total cost estimate before you commit

What the right vascular specialist actually looks like

Varicose vein outcomes depend heavily on accurate diagnosis and technique. Here is what we verify before connecting you with a specialist.

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Duplex ultrasound first

No procedure should be performed without a duplex ultrasound. It maps the failing valves and ensures the right vein is treated. We require this before every case.

EVLT and RFA both available

The right specialist offers both thermal ablation options so the choice is based on your anatomy — not equipment availability.

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High procedure volume

Varicose vein procedures require precision in catheter placement and energy delivery. Surgeons performing 100+ cases per year have significantly better outcomes.

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Post-procedure compression protocol

Compression stocking use after treatment is critical to outcomes. Your specialist should provide a clear written protocol — not verbal instructions you might forget.

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Follow-up duplex scan

A post-procedure duplex ultrasound at 6 weeks confirms the treated vein is fully closed. This step is non-negotiable in our network.

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Conservative when appropriate

C1 spider veins without symptoms do not need surgical intervention. A trustworthy specialist tells you this — and does not push treatment that is not in your interest.

Possible risks — stated plainly

Varicose vein procedures are among the safest outpatient surgical interventions. But you deserve to know the full picture.

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Bruising and tenderness

Common after thermal ablation procedures. Usually resolves within 2–3 weeks. Compression stockings reduce this significantly.

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Recurrence

New varicose veins can develop in adjacent untreated vessels over time. EVLT and RFA have 5-year closure rates of 90–95% for the treated vein.

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DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis)

A rare but serious risk — a clot forming in a deep vein. Significantly reduced by walking immediately after the procedure and compression use. Risk is very low in properly selected patients.

Nerve sensation changes

Temporary numbness or tingling along the treated vein is possible. Usually resolves within weeks. Permanent nerve damage is rare with modern techniques.

ℹ️ Serious complications from varicose vein procedures are uncommon at experienced centres. The risk of complications — including venous ulceration and DVT — is significantly higher if advanced varicose veins (C4–C6) are left untreated. Early intervention leads to better long-term outcomes.

Ready to take the next step?

Tell us about your symptoms — we will match you with the right vascular specialist and handle everything from there.

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