The varicose vein center in Tokyo.

RESERVATION

What're Varicose Veins?

Varicose veins are a disease in which the blood vessels in the veins of the legs are swollen and enlarged when the venous valves that prevent the backward flow of blood in the veins from the legs to the upper body break down, causing blood to flow in the opposite direction.

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Treatment for Varicose Veins

Varicose veins are treated differently depending on the symptoms. We provide laser and radio-frequency treatment for large blood vessels and injection treatment (sclerotherapy) for small vessels.

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Features of
Akabane Wellness Clinic

  • Treatment by experienced physicians

    We have more than 1,000 cases per year, treated by specialists in the vascular and orthopedic fields.

  • Eliminate pain

    Various anesthesia methods are used to minimize pain in all our treatments.

  • Cooperation system with other medical institutions

    We have medical care coordination with university hospitals to provide the latest medical technology to our patients.

Case Photos

  • Treatments Radio-frequency treatments

    In this procedure, a thin rod called a "catheter" is passed through the vein causing varicose veins, and heat generated by radio-frequency waves is used to plug the vein.

    Side effects (risks) of the treatment Recurrence, deep vein thrombosis, thrombophlebitis, pigmentation, drug allergy, and infection may occur.

    Treatment fee (one leg) Approximately 35,000 yen (when 30% of the cost is covered by insurance)

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    Case 1

    See treatment fees and side effects

  • Treatments Radio-frequency treatments

    In this procedure, a thin rod called a "catheter" is passed through the vein causing varicose veins, and heat generated by radio-frequency waves is used to plug the vein.

    Side effects (risks) of the treatment Recurrence, deep vein thrombosis, thrombophlebitis, pigmentation, drug allergy, and infection may occur.

    Treatment fee (one leg) Approximately 35,000 yen (when 30% of the cost is covered by insurance)

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    Case 2

    See treatment fees and side effects

  • Treatments Radio-frequency treatments

    In this procedure, a thin rod called a "catheter" is passed through the vein causing varicose veins, and heat generated by radio-frequency waves is used to plug the vein.

    Side effects (risks) of the treatment Recurrence, deep vein thrombosis, thrombophlebitis, pigmentation, drug allergy, and infection may occur.

    Treatment fee (one leg) Approximately 35,000 yen (when 30% of the cost is covered by insurance)

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    Case 3

    See treatment fees and side effects

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Flow of the Treatment

About our costs

We accept all forms of Japanese medical insurances. Patients from overseas without any medical insurance are also welcome to our hospital for treatment.

  • Radiofrequency ablation treatment

    For one leg ¥ 143,000

    Tax included

  • Radiofrequency ablation treatment

    For both leg ¥ 270,000

    Tax included

The prices shown above includes all costs (operations and examinations).

Patients without any Japanese medical insurance will need to pay the full treatment cost. Thank you for your understanding.

Any undiscussed or sudden changes to treatment plans may results in extra charge for treatment and operations.

For patients considering Varicose Vein Treatment

"Varicose veins are not a life-threatening disease, and many people do not see a doctor because they are ""somewhat anxious about going to the hospital"" or ""busy with work"".

However, if the timing for treatment is missed, symptoms may worsen and a full recovery may not be expected.

I am committed to help as many of these patients as possible, so that they can live the rest of their lives with healthy legs.

Please feel free to consult with me not only for varicose veins but also for those who have any leg problems and do not know the cause."

INTRODUCTION OF THE PHYSICIANS