The gold standard in varicose vein treatment
A modern, non-surgical method of treating varicose veins. It has replaced classic surgery and has been used by phlebologists in routine practice for over 15 years. It can be used to treat varicose veins at any stage. A special laser fiber is inserted into the diseased vein, which closes the vein using high temperature and laser energy. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, using so-called tumescent anesthesia — a temporary layer of a special solution is created around the vein to protect the surrounding tissues from damage. The closed vein is eventually absorbed by the body.
Key features of our approach to EVLT
We have introduced an innovative method of treating varicose veins — Total Laser Ablation, performed without any incisions, allowing the patient to return to daily activities immediately.
Latest generation laser
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This laser allows for the safe closure of the diseased vein with very high effectiveness. Importantly, there is virtually no pain after the procedure.

The best optical fibres for lasers
The fibre optic cable is so thin that it can be inserted into a vein through a small puncture. Modern fibre optic cables do not burn the vein or damage other tissues.

Experienced team
A team you can trust with your veins. The doctors' experience helps avoid complications and achieve excellent results.


Advantages of EVLT
High efficiency (over 96%)
Painless procedure (The procedure is performed through small punctures)
Short procedure duration (30-90 minutes)
Fast and very good cosmetic effects
A quick return to normal operations
Without incisions or general anaesthesia
Why choose us?

All-inclusive price
The price includes everything needed for the procedure.
You do not need to worry about further payments. All check-ups and adjustments throughout the year are already included.

A new method of laser treatment
We use the “Total Laser Ablation” method. Simply put — all veins are closed using a laser. We do not remove them surgically. This approach is less traumatic and less painful.

Always at your service
If you have any questions or concerns, you can always contact us. A doctor will be available to answer any questions you may have. You can also come in for an additional follow-up visit.

Team experience
Our team has performed over 1,000 such procedures. You can be sure of a good result and entrust your veins to us.

Price of the treatment
Cena laserowego usuwania żylaków zależy od rozległości zabiegu oraz stopnia zaawansowania problemów.
Koszt leczenia jednej nogi wynosi od 3900 zł.*
The price includes:
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Laser removal of the main venous trunk
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Laser removal of additional veins (side branches, varicose veins)
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Possible echosclerotherapy of small varicose veins or side branches
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Compression stocking
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Local anaesthesia
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Follow-up examinations within 1 year
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Correction and additional procedures if necessary
*The price is valid until 31 December 2025.

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Have you had a Doppler ultrasound scan of your lower limb veins before?
Send your ultrasound results and a photo of your leg in a standing position to:
Email: kontakt@venaclinic.pl
The doctor will review the results and immediately schedule your procedure without the need for an initial consultation.
By submitting the above information, you consent to the processing of your personal data by Vena Clinic Sp. z o.o. with its registered office in Sopot and Vena Clinic Olsztyn Sp. z o.o. with its registered office in Olsztyn.

Frequently asked questions
1) How long does laser varicose vein treatment take?
On average, laser vein removal takes 40 to 60 minutes.
2) What type of anesthesia is used for laser treatment?
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia using so-called tumescent anesthesia — a temporary layer of a special solution is created around the vein to protect surrounding tissues from damage.
3) Does laser varicose vein treatment hurt?
The laser procedure itself is painless. Only mild pricks are felt when the anesthesia is being administered.
4) How long does the leg hurt after the procedure?
In most cases, there is no significant pain. However, mild discomfort may occur for 7–10 days.
5) When can I return to work?
In most cases, you can return to work the same day.
6) How long should I wear compression stockings?
We recommend wearing them for 5–7 days, but they can be removed earlier if necessary.
7) When can I return to sports?
You can generally resume active sports after two weeks.
