By 아산웰마취통증의학과의원Updated: 6/30/2026

Lower Limb Varicose Vein Treatment in Seowon-gu, Cheongju: Essential Information for Those in Their 50s

Author: Kim Young-mu, Chief Director (Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Specialist, Pain Management Expert)
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If your leg blood vessels have begun to enlarge or protrude, it is advisable to first check for the possibility of lower limb varicose veins. In Seowon-gu, Cheongju, treatment is possible through ultrasound-guided venous procedures—sclerotherapy or VenaSeal procedures—and the appropriate method varies depending on symptoms and blood vessel condition. According to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency National Health Information Portal, diagnosis of lower limb varicose veins is primarily made through venous ultrasound examination, and various treatment options including sclerotherapy and surgery are available. Which method is right for you requires accurate diagnosis first through ultrasound examination.


If Your Leg Blood Vessels Are Protruding in Seowon-gu, Cheongju — Summary of Lower Limb Varicose Vein Treatment Essentials

If your leg blood vessels are winding and bulging, or you repeatedly experience heaviness and soreness when standing up from sitting, lower limb varicose veins can be suspected. Lower limb varicose veins occur when the valve in the leg vein loses its function, preventing blood from flowing upward toward the heart, resulting in blood reflux and stasis, causing the blood vessel to dilate.

The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency National Health Information Portal guides evaluating blood flow direction and valve function through venous ultrasound examination and determining treatment methods accordingly. Treatment options include minimally invasive procedures such as sclerotherapy and VenaSeal procedures to surgical methods, and the appropriate method varies depending on vessel size and degree of reflux.

The National Health Insurance Service Non-Coverage Information Portal also introduces treatment methods for small varicose veins that can be performed by injecting sclerosing agent without anesthesia or hospitalization. If blood vessels have begun to become visible, regardless of symptom severity, undergoing ultrasound diagnosis to understand your current condition helps in determining the next steps.


Why Lower Limb Varicose Veins Are Common in People in Their 50s and Treatment Principles

People in their 50s represent the largest proportion of lower limb varicose vein patients. According to related reports, patients in their 50s account for approximately 27.9% of the total, the highest proportion, and prolonged standing or sitting lifestyles are known as major factors that reduce venous elasticity. The reason symptoms become more prominent during this period is also due to reduced elasticity in blood vessel walls and valves themselves as age increases.

According to Yeongdeungpo-gu Health Center data, when venous valves lose function, blood flows downward in reflux and becomes stagnant, causing blood vessels to dilate and protrude. Once a valve loses function, it does not recover naturally. In other words, it is important to understand that this is not a condition that improves with waiting.

Lower limb varicose veins are a gradually progressive condition that, even if it starts as only a cosmetic concern in the early stages, can damage adjacent blood vessels if left untreated, expanding the treatment scope. If blood vessels have begun to become visible, confirming the current degree of progression helps determine the appropriate time for treatment.


How Asanwell pain clinic Approaches Lower Limb Varicose Vein Treatment

The most important first step in lower limb varicose vein treatment is precise ultrasound diagnosis. After confirming the location, size, and degree of reflux in the blood vessel where reflux occurs, an appropriate procedure method can be selected to reduce unnecessary treatment scope and lower recurrence risk. Related specialized media have pointed out that applying treatment methods uniformly without considering blood vessel condition carries risks of recurrence and complications.

Asanwell pain clinic directly confirms blood vessel condition under ultrasound guidance and applies sclerotherapy or VenaSeal procedures individually and customized. VenaSeal is a non-thermal minimally invasive treatment method that closes veins using medical adhesive without applying heat. According to the Medtronic Vein Close Extension Study report, a 94.6% complete closure rate of the great saphenous vein was reported at the 5-year follow-up point. Additionally, the compression stocking wearing period after the procedure is relatively short.

Chief Director Kim Young-mu, a former fellow in the Pain Clinic at Asan Medical Center Seoul, directly performs ultrasound-guided venous procedures and handles diagnosis through treatment based on professional expertise from completing the Korean Vein and Pain Society veinblock academy ultrasound seminar and Medtronic VenaSeal and venous ultrasound workshops.

The procedure method selection process is as follows:

• Confirm location of reflux vessel and degree of reflux through ultrasound Doppler examination
• Determine sclerotherapy or VenaSeal procedure based on vessel diameter and reflux pattern
• Evaluate post-procedure course and need for additional treatment


Pay Attention if You Fall into These Categories — Self-Check + Nearby Area Information

If your leg blood vessels have begun to become visible, check the following symptoms together. The more accompanying symptoms you have, the more likely it indicates a higher degree of progression.

Symptom StageMain SymptomsRecommended Action
Early StageVessels appear thread-like or slightly bulging, legs feel heavy in the eveningUltrasound examination recommended to confirm reflux
Intermediate StageVessels protrude prominently in a winding pattern, swelling, nighttime leg crampsEarly procedure consultation recommended
Progressive StagePigmentation (skin turns brown), skin dryness and itching, eczema-like appearanceEarly visit recommended
ComplicationsSkin ulceration, thrombophlebitis, severe leg swellingImmediate visit necessary

According to clinical data, if lower limb varicose veins are left untreated, they can worsen to complications such as phlebitis, deep vein thrombosis, and skin ulceration, and deep vein thrombosis can lead to life-threatening outcomes, requiring caution. Since damaged valves do not recover naturally, even if symptoms are mild, confirming reflux presence through Doppler ultrasound becomes the standard for determining treatment timing.

The National Health Insurance Service Non-Coverage Information Portal also guides that when 0.5 seconds or more of reflux is confirmed on Doppler ultrasound examination, lower limb varicose veins are diagnosed, and through this, blood flow direction, velocity, and valve function are evaluated together.

Those inquiring about lower limb varicose veins in Heungdeok-gu, Cheongju, lower limb varicose veins in Sangdang-gu, Cheongju, or blood vessel treatment in Bunyeong-dong, Cheongju can also visit nearby Asanwell pain clinic.


Lower Limb Varicose Veins in Seowon-gu, Cheongju — Confirm the Right Approach for You Through Consultation

If you are curious about the right approach for you, confirm it through consultation at Asanwell pain clinic in Bunyeong-dong, Seowon-gu, Cheongju. Leg blood vessel problems should not be delayed, and receiving professional diagnosis is the way to reduce treatment scope in the long term.

Lower limb varicose veins are a progressive condition, and the earlier you accurately identify and close the causative vessel, the lower the recurrence risk. At Asanwell pain clinic in Bunyeong-dong, Seowon-gu, Cheongju, customized consultation from ultrasound diagnosis through sclerotherapy and VenaSeal procedures is available. If you have a job that requires prolonged standing, your legs frequently swell, or blood vessels have begun to become visible, we recommend checking your current condition first.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. If my leg blood vessels are protruding but don't hurt, can I just leave it alone?

Even without pain, if left untreated, blood vessels can gradually enlarge and affect adjacent blood vessels. Lower limb varicose veins are a progressive condition without natural recovery, so confirming reflux presence through ultrasound and then determining treatment timing is recommended.

Q2. How are sclerotherapy and VenaSeal procedures different?

Sclerotherapy involves injecting sclerosing agent into the blood vessel to harden it, making it suitable for relatively thin vessels or localized varicose veins. VenaSeal is a non-thermal method that closes blood vessels using medical adhesive, primarily applied to thick saphenous veins. Which method is appropriate is determined based on ultrasound examination results.

Q3. Can I return to normal daily life immediately after lower limb varicose vein treatment?

Both sclerotherapy and VenaSeal procedures are minimally invasive methods, and walking is possible on the day of the procedure. However, vigorous exercise or prolonged standing may be restricted for a certain period, and specific recovery schedules vary depending on the procedure method and scope, so please confirm details during treatment.


ℹ️ Procedure effects vary by individual; please decide after consultation with a specialist.

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