If your grandfather had varicose veins removed by traditional "stripping surgery" — long incisions, general anaesthesia, 3 days hospital stay, 4 weeks bed rest — you probably think varicose vein treatment is something to fear. That world ended 15 years ago.
In 2026, modern varicose veins treatment without surgery means a 25-minute walk-in walk-out procedure done under local anaesthesia (or none at all). You drive home the same day, return to work the next day, and the vein is permanently sealed. Below are the 5 main non-surgical options available at Dr. Raja's Clinic and worldwide.
Why traditional surgery is no longer needed
The old "vein stripping" surgery has been abandoned worldwide because:
- Required general anaesthesia (with all its risks)
- Made 8-12 cm incisions on groin and ankle (visible scars)
- Had 25-30% recurrence rate within 5 years
- 2-4 weeks of restricted activity
- Higher complication rate than modern endovenous procedures
Today, NICE (UK), Society for Vascular Surgery (USA), Vascular Society of India, and AHA all recommend endovenous thermal or chemical ablation as first-line therapy. Surgery is reserved for <5% of cases (very tortuous veins or specific anatomic variants).
Option 1 — EVLT (Endovenous Laser Treatment)
The most popular non-surgical option worldwide. A thin laser fibre is inserted into the diseased vein through a single 2-mm pin-prick. Laser energy heats the vein from inside, sealing it shut permanently.
- Anaesthesia: tumescent (local injection)
- Time: 25-40 minutes per leg
- Recovery: walk out same day, work next day
- Compression stockings: 2-4 weeks
- 5-year success rate: 94-95%
- Cost in India: ₹45,000 – ₹95,000 per leg
Best value-for-money option. Read full guide: EVLT laser treatment in Punjab.
Option 2 — RFA (Radiofrequency Ablation)
Identical concept to laser, but uses radio-frequency energy instead of laser light. Slightly less bruising than laser; otherwise outcomes are identical.
- Time: 30-45 minutes per leg
- Compression stockings: 2 weeks
- 5-year success rate: 94%
- Cost: ₹65,000 – ₹1,10,000 per leg
- Best for: sensitive skin, pigmented patients (lower bruising)
Read: RFA varicose veins treatment.
Option 3 — VenaSeal (Medical Glue)
The newest, most premium option. A medical-grade cyanoacrylate adhesive is injected to glue the diseased vein walls together. NO heat, NO tumescent anaesthesia, NO compression stockings afterwards.
- Anaesthesia: single pin-prick local only
- Time: 20-30 minutes per leg
- Recovery: walk out, drive, return to work all same day
- Compression stockings: NOT required
- 5-year success rate: 94%
- Cost: ₹1,40,000 – ₹2,50,000 per leg
Best for: needle-phobic patients, very active patients, those who cannot tolerate stockings (Punjab summers!). Full details: VenaSeal glue treatment in India.
Option 4 — MOCA / ClariVein (Mechanochemical Ablation)
A hybrid of mechanical disruption + chemical sealant. A rotating wire damages the inner vein wall while sclerosant medication is delivered simultaneously. No heat, no tumescent anaesthesia.
- Time: 25 minutes per leg
- Compression stockings: 1-2 weeks
- 5-year success rate: 87-90%
- Cost: ₹1,10,000 – ₹1,60,000 per leg
Read: MOCA / ClariVein treatment.
Option 5 — Foam Sclerotherapy
For smaller varicose veins (3-6 mm), reticular veins, and recurrent varicosities. A foam-based sclerosant is injected directly into the vein, causing it to collapse and be absorbed by the body over 4-8 weeks.
- Anaesthesia: none
- Time: 15-25 minutes
- Number of sessions: usually 1-3
- Cost: ₹8,000 – ₹25,000 per session
Often combined with EVLT/RFA for tributary veins. Read: foam sclerotherapy guide.
Comparison — which is best for you?
| Procedure | Best For | Cost (per leg, India) |
|---|---|---|
| EVLT Laser | Best overall value | ₹45-95,000 |
| RFA | Lower bruising | ₹65,000-1.1L |
| VenaSeal Glue | No stockings, no needles | ₹1.4-2.5L |
| MOCA | No heat, no anaesthesia | ₹1.1-1.6L |
| Sclerotherapy | Small veins, touch-up | ₹8-25,000/session |
What you should expect on procedure day
- Arrival: 30 minutes before. Wear loose clothing.
- Mapping: Doppler ultrasound to mark the diseased vein on your skin.
- Local anaesthesia: small injection (or single pin-prick for VenaSeal).
- Procedure: 25-40 minutes; you can listen to music, watch your phone.
- Recovery: 30 minutes observation in clinic.
- Discharge: walk out, drive home (or have someone drive).
- Day 1: resume work, light activity.
- Week 1: resume gym, sports, swimming.
- Week 4: follow-up Doppler to confirm vein is sealed.
Insurance coverage for non-surgical varicose vein treatment
Star Health, HDFC Ergo, Niva Bupa, ICICI Lombard, Care Health, and Bajaj Allianz cover EVLT, RFA, MOCA, and sclerotherapy under "Daycare Procedures." VenaSeal glue is selectively covered when other options are medically contraindicated. Our admin team handles cashless pre-authorisation for all major insurers — see insurance coverage guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can varicose veins really be treated without surgery?
Yes. In 2026, 95%+ of varicose vein patients are treated by endovenous closure (EVLT, RFA, VenaSeal, MOCA, sclerotherapy) — all walk-in walk-out procedures with no cuts, no stitches, and no hospital admission.
Is non-surgical varicose vein treatment painful?
No. The procedure itself is painless under local anaesthesia. Mild ache or bruising for 3-5 days afterwards, easily controlled with paracetamol. VenaSeal glue is the most painless option (single pin-prick only).
How long does non-surgical varicose vein treatment take?
The procedure takes 25-40 minutes per leg. Total time at the clinic including pre-procedure mapping and post-procedure observation is 90-120 minutes. You walk out the same day.
How long is recovery after laser varicose vein treatment?
Same-day discharge, return to office work next day, light gym in 1 week, full gym/sports in 2 weeks. Compression stockings worn for 2-4 weeks after EVLT/RFA, not needed after VenaSeal.
What is the cost of non-surgical varicose vein treatment in India?
EVLT: ₹45,000-95,000 per leg. RFA: ₹65,000-1,10,000. VenaSeal: ₹1,40,000-2,50,000. MOCA: ₹1,10,000-1,60,000. Sclerotherapy: ₹8,000-25,000 per session. All vary by city — Punjab pricing is 25-30% lower than Delhi/Mumbai.
Will the varicose veins come back after non-surgical treatment?
Recurrence rate is 5-7% over 5 years (vs 25-30% for old-style stripping surgery). Recurrence is usually due to new vein development in different anatomy, not failure of the original treatment. Easily managed with foam sclerotherapy if it occurs.
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