Surgery
Whilst surgery has been the standard approach for treating varicose veins for many years, international guidelines now suggest that non-surgical treatments for varicose veins should be considered as the treatment of choice.
In most cases, surgery involves a cut in the groin to cut and tie the GSV (Greater Saphenous Vein) just below the junction with the Deep Vein (the Femoral Vein) and multiple smaller cuts further down the leg, removing segments of the GSV.
Surgery is also performed on the Short Saphenous Vein, which runs from the outer ankle to the region behind the knee. Surgery behind the knee can be very demanding and requires considerable surgical skill in order to obtain good, lasting results.