Phlebologist & Vascular Surgery Specialist
Op.Dr. İlker Zan

“Today, among varicose vein treatment methods, there are also procedures without stitches, without incisions, and that do not require hospitalization.”



    Non-Surgical Varicose Vein Treatments

    Sclerotherapy &
    Foam Treatment

    A method that involves treating small and medium-sized reticular varicose veins and large capillaries with a closing medication using very fine needle tips.

    Laser-Assisted
    Capillary Treatment

    Treatment of capillaries too small to be accessed by needle, with Nd-YAG
    laser beams applied externally without contact.

    CLaCS
    Treatment

    CLaCS treatment is a modern method in which capillary varicose veins and aesthetic vascular problems are treated with a combination of laser…

    Lipedema Treatment
    with ESWT

    ESWT (Shock Wave Therapy) is a non-invasive method that helps reduce edema and fat accumulation by increasing blood circulation in lipedema…

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    Phlebologist & Vascular Surgery Specialist
    Op.Dr. İlker Zan

    Op. Dr. İlker Zan is a varicose vein specialist in Antalya, expert in the diagnosis and treatment of venous disease. He offers non-surgical treatment options with modern interventional methods that are painless and provide rapid recovery.

    By examining the venous structure in detail with color Doppler ultrasound, Op. Dr. İlker Zan creates personalized treatment plans. With minimally invasive methods such as laser, foam sclerotherapy, and radiofrequency ablation, effective results are achieved both aesthetically and functionally.

    An experienced varicose vein doctor in Antalya, Op. Dr. İlker Zan evaluates the causes of symptoms such as leg pain, swelling, prominent veins, and night cramps. With the modern treatment techniques he applies, he increases patients’ quality of life in a short time.

    Op. Dr. İlker Zan emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis in varicose vein disease. He offers preventive recommendations against risk factors such as genetic predisposition, prolonged standing, and hormonal effects. The goal is a healthy venous structure and a comfortable life.

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    How Does the Process Work?

    The varicose vein treatment process begins when the patient applies to the clinic; first, a detailed examination is performed, and the type and extent of varicose veins are determined with color Doppler ultrasonography. Based on the findings, the most appropriate patient-specific treatment method is determined, and the procedure is performed using modern techniques such as laser, RFA, or foam sclerotherapy. After the treatment, the patient is followed up at regular intervals, and, if necessary, additional interventions are planned to closely monitor the recovery process.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a venous ulcer and why does it occur?

    A venous ulcer is a chronic wound usually seen around the ankle that occurs due to improper functioning of the veins. When the venous valves are damaged, blood accumulates in the legs, which increases intravascular pressure and damages the skin tissue. The most common cause is chronic venous insufficiency.

    The aim of treatment is to ensure wound healing and prevent recurrence. Wound care, compression therapy (elastic bandage or compression stockings), and treatment of the underlying venous insufficiency are applied. Minimally invasive methods such as laser, radiofrequency ablation, and sclerotherapy can be effective. In addition, it is important for patients to exercise regularly, maintain weight control, and avoid prolonged standing.

    Varicose vein treatment fees are determined individually. Fees vary according to examination findings, venous structure, and the type, intensity, and extent of varicose veins. Before the treatment plan, a detailed color Doppler ultrasound is performed and a venous map of your leg is created. As a result of this evaluation, the treatment method (sclerotherapy, foam treatment, laser, radiofrequency, etc.) and the number of sessions are determined.

    In these methods, the fee depends on the size and extent of varicose veins, number of sessions, and the type of medication or device to be used.

    • Sclerotherapy price: Depends on the number of sessions and varicose intensity.
    • Foam treatment: Determined by the amount of medication used, the patient’s age, and comorbidities.
    • Capillary laser treatment: May vary depending on the depth and density of the capillaries.

    Different methods can be applied depending on the patient’s condition:

    • Compression stockings (support stockings): Alleviate complaints by improving circulation.
    • Sclerotherapy: The vein is closed by injecting a special medication.
    • Laser and radiofrequency ablation: Closing the vein from the inside using energy waves.
    • Phlebectomy: Surgical removal of superficial varicose veins through small incisions.
    • Surgical methods: May be used for large or deep varicose veins.