McKeown Medical
167 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4SQ
Date posted — 8.04.25
Varicose veins can be uncomfortable, unsightly, and even painful, prompting many people to seek treatment. However, one of the primary concerns for patients considering varicose vein treatment is the recovery process. What can they expect? How long does it take to return to daily activities? Understanding the recovery journey is essential for making an informed decision.
At McKeown Medical, we provide expert care throughout the entire treatment and recovery process. Whether you undergo a surgical or minimally invasive procedure, our team ensures you receive the best possible aftercare. In this guide, we’ll explore what to expect after varicose vein treatment, highlighting recovery timelines and essential aftercare measures to support healing.
For patients undergoing traditional varicose vein surgery, such as ligation and stripping, the recovery process tends to be longer compared to minimally invasive techniques, with most patients needing a couple of weeks off work. The great news, however, is that only around 1% of patients with varicose veins still require this type of invasive surgery. The vast majority of patients can be treated with a less invasive option, with most patients being able to get back to normal the same day or shortly after.
Recovering from a Minimally Invasive Vein Procedure
Minimally invasive varicose vein treatments, such as radiofrequency ablation (RFA) or foam sclerotherapy, offer a much quicker recovery, with most patients being back to normal activities within a couple of days. There is usually a little bit of soreness to the leg, although this is helped by wearing compression stockings for the first week or so.
Many people resume work within 1–2 days, especially for office-based roles. Light activity is encouraged immediately, but strenuous activities should be avoided for 1–2 weeks. Similar to surgical recovery, driving should be avoided until patients can comfortably move their legs. Long-haul flights should also be postponed for at least a week.
Recovering from a Venaseal procedure
We are very proud to be one of the first centres in Scotland to introduce the revolutionary Venaseal procedure. Venaseal is an even less invasive option and uses a special type of medical adhesive to seal the problematic veins shut. It causes less discomfort than RFA, and patients can get back to normal activities almost immediately without having to wear compression stockings. This is now our most popular type of varicose vein treatment in our clinic due to the minimal impact it has on our patients’ busy lives.
The best treatment for you will depend on a combination of factors, including your own anatomy, medical history and personal preferences. The first step is to undergo a thorough assessment and consultation by a consultant vascular surgeon. As part of this assessment, a detailed ultrasound scan will be performed to study the anatomy of your veins and look at blood flow within the leg. When we understand the anatomy and your medical history, the consultant surgeon can then discuss the most appropriate range of options for your condition before you decide on which one to proceed with.
While modern varicose vein treatments are highly effective, it’s crucial to be aware of potential risks and symptoms that may require medical attention. Patients may experience:
Knowing what to expect and when to seek further medical care ensures a smoother recovery experience.
At McKeown Medical, we specialize in VenaSeal, a cutting-edge treatment that offers an even shorter recovery period. Unlike thermal-based procedures, VenaSeal™ requires no compression stockings post-treatment and allows for an almost immediate return to daily life. Learn more about this treatment here.
Recovery from varicose vein treatment varies depending on the procedure performed, but with the right aftercare, most patients return to their normal routines quickly. At McKeown Medical, we prioritize expert-guided aftercare, ensuring each patient feels supported throughout their recovery.
If you’re considering varicose vein treatment and want to learn more about the recovery process, you can begin your journey by booking a consultation with our team today. We’re here to provide expert advice and high-quality care every step of the way.
Dr Alex Vesey discusses whether varicose veins can come back after treatment.
When it comes to treating varicose veins, VenaSeal™ has emerged as a revolutionary option that offers a minimally invasive and...
Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that often appear just under the skin, primarily in the legs and feet.
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Dr Alex Vesey discusses whether varicose veins can come back after treatment.
When it comes to treating varicose veins, VenaSeal™ has emerged as a revolutionary option that offers a minimally invasive and...
Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that often appear just under the skin, primarily in the legs and feet.
Thank you to Dr Alex and all of the team! From my ultrasound scan to my treatment, I felt completely looked after and at ease all the way through. The procedure was easy and I was able to walk home! Thanks to everyone.
Gary - A McKeown Medical patientOctober 2024
The non-surgical facelift!
You might have heard us talking a lot recently about combination treatments, using different treatment modalities to create synergy in non-surgical rejuvenation. The reason this works so well is that the different layers of the face age in different ways.
We focus a lot on skin tightening, which is super important, but that’s only the outer layer of the face. Below that the fat, bone and muscle are all changing too.
This lovely lady was relatively new to aesthetics and wanted a more comprehensive rejuvenation without surgery. We decided to do the combination approach using @sofwave.uk to tighten the skin of the face and neck, whilst using HA to restore volume to the fat and bone.
This is her a few months later - her whole face looks tighter, softer, less tired - but in a way that looks completely natural. She is delighted with the result that still looks like her, just a really refreshed version.
What do you think?
HA Fillers are making a comeback! Here are my thoughts on the how and why 👀
How long does a facelift last? One of the most common questions we hear, but it doesn’t have a straightforward answer. Here is our facelift expert @bramhallplasticsurgery talking about some of the nuance.
I’ve been getting lots of questions about what I’ve been up to with my own skin recently. So here you are… the full uncensored version 👀
Introducing Julaine - a new biostimulator I am very excited about!
To explain the background, we need to start with Sculptra - which is having a bit of a moment again on socials. Sculptra is made of PLLA which stimulates your own body to create more collagen, which sounds instantly appealing especially for patients who want to avoid HA fillers.
The problem is that 1 in 5 people who have Sculptra develop nodules which is why - despite the beautiful results we often see from it - I have never used it in my practice (at least not in the face). The trade off in terms of the risk of nodules is just too high for me to feel comfortable with.
We now have a new version, called Julaine, made from a Swedish company called Nordberg. The scientists at Nordberg have refined the manufacturing process to make the PLLA particles smaller and smoother and in doing so have eliminated the problems associated with Sculptra.
I have only just recently started working with Julaine (it’s been around for a couple of years now, but I never like to be the first to use it - I always want to make sure the real world data matches up to what the pharma companies tell us). The treatment is delivered over three sessions, one month apart, with gradual tissue regeneration and volumising occurring slowly over time.
The course of 3 sessions costs £3000 and results typically last up to 2 years. It’s a great addition for other regenerative treatments like Sofwave skin tightening. It’s also great for patients who’ve had HA fillers and feel like they need something else, but aren’t quite ready for more HA yet.
What do you think?
One of Dr Kavita’s breast reduction patients sent this gorgeous bouquet of flowers after her follow up - simply because she felt so grateful for her result and the care our team provided.
Moments like this remind us why we do what we do and why ‘how’ we do it is so important. Surgery has traditionally been a very male-dominated world, but Kavita brings something different - exceptional technical skill combined with empathy, warmth and a genuine understanding of women’s bodies and aesthetics.
There can be a lot of pressure on women in surgery to abandon their femininity to fit in. Kavita hasn’t done that. She’s succeeded by being completely herself.
And that’s exactly why our patients love her (and why we do too).
We’re very proud to have her as part of the McKeown Medical team.
This patient came to the clinic thinking she needed a facelift to get what she wanted. We do facelifts - lots of them. But for this patient, her biggest issue wasn’t loose skin.
It was skin quality, which is something we see a lot of, so we suggested she fix that first. This is the result. Fully ablative resurfacing isn’t easy, but for the right patient, it can be life-changing.
The patient is delighted with her results. What do you think?
Another gorgeous result for another gorgeous patient by the very talented @bramhallplasticsurgery.
This patient is 2 months post-op and loving life with her new eyelids. As well as looking better, she can see better because the weight of the excess skin has been removed. The patient is delighted.
What do you think?
Last week marked a huge milestone for us at McKeown Medical.
Our first full lists of major surgical procedures - something we’ve been carefully building towards for several years - and I couldn’t be prouder of this team.
Led by Dr Kavita, we treated patients for breast augmentation (using both implants and fat transfer), breast reduction, uplift surgery and intimate female procedures, with every case approached thoughtfully, calmly and with meticulous care.
What meant the most to me wasn’t just the surgery itself - it was the experience our patients had.
Thanks to Dr Rob and his modern anaesthetic techniques, patients were comfortable, clear-headed and walking around within an hour of surgery - no nausea, no vomiting, just smooth recoveries.
Our wonderful nursing team cared for everyone before and after, and Lorraine kept the entire day running like clockwork behind the scenes.
Moments like this remind me why we’ve taken our time to grow these services properly. We could have rushed this process, but we’ve taken our time to get it right. I never wanted to simply add surgery to the clinic - I wanted to rethink how patients experience the surgical process.
We’re only just getting started, and I’m incredibly excited about what this means for the patients across Scotland and beyond who choose to trust us with their care.