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    Simply Veins offers a quick and easy varicose vein treatment in Auckland, Wellington, Hutt Valley, Palmerston North, Hawke's Bay, Wairarapa, Kapiti, Christchurch and Queenstown.  There’s no operation, low-level discomfort and little down time – you walk in and walk out again – and it's affordable – around half the normal cost of private care.

    The service is an initial online, nurse-led service, with a specialist nurse consultation over the phone, then treatment by one of our registered surgeons.

    Practitioners

    • Mr Richard Evans

      Mr Richard Evans

      Varicose Veins Surgeon

    Staff

    Our specialist varicose vein nurses are all New Zealand registered nurses with many years of experience in vein treatments and vein care.

    Services Provided

    Varicose veins | vein treatment

    These are bulging veins that lie just beneath the skin (superficial veins). They occur when the walls of a vein are weak or damaged or if the valves in the vein that normally stop the blood from flowing backwards are impaired, resulting in pooling of the blood and stretched veins. Besides being unattractive, varicose veins can be painful and cause inflammation or ulceration.

    The following different types of surgery are available if varicose veins require treatment:

    Sclerotherapy: a tiny needle is used to inject a chemical solution into the vein that causes the vein to collapse. This approach is recommended for small varicose veins or spider veins that typically appear on the upper legs. You will need to wear elastic bandages or stockings over the treated area for some time after surgery.

    Vein stripping: the varicose veins are cut out and the veins that branch off them are tied off. The cuts (incisions) made in the skin are closed with sutures. You will need to wear elastic bandages or stockings over the treated area for some time after surgery. This procedure requires anaesthesia.

    Phlebectomy: small cuts (incisions) are made in the leg and the varicose veins are pulled out with a tiny hook-like instrument. The cuts are closed with tape rather than sutures and, once healed, are almost invisible. You will need to wear elastic bandages or stockings over the treated area for some time after surgery. This procedure requires anaesthesia.

    Procedures

    Varicose Veins

    Leg veins are designed to return blood to the heart. They can do this even while standing, because the small one-way valves inside the veins keep the blood moving in the right direction.
    When these valves fail, that blood flows towards the feet and pressure in the surface veins starts to build up. This pressure causes stretching and dilatation and, as a result, the veins start to bulge out. Leg veins that bulge and are bigger than usual are called varicose veins.  Your surgeon will recommend the best course of treatment if you have varicose veins.
    Who gets them?
    It is common for varicose veins to run in families but this is not always the case. Other risk factors are: pregnancy, obesity, having a standing job and trauma.

    Spider Veins

    Spider veins are tiny blood vessels that appear as thin lines, clusters or webs on the surface of the skin, especially on the face and legs. They are often red, blue or purple and are usually not painful or harmful but can be unsightly. Sometimes spider veins are an indication of varicose veins. Talk to Simply Veins' specialist nurse if you have spider veins.

    Vein Treatment

    Read about our treatments, sclerotherapy and Venaseal®, here

    Compression Stockings & Socks

    Compression stockings are worn after the procedure to help ensure the best outcome from your varicose veins treatment. Read more here

    Age groups

    • Adult / Pakeke
    • Older adult / Kaumātua

    How do I access this service?

    • Contact us
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    • Referral

    Fees and Charges Categorisation

    • Fees apply