Can varicose veins recur after surgery?

Recurrence is possible after varicose vein surgery because it is limited by many factors. If a traditional saphenous vein ligation and stripping procedure is performed, this is more invasive but the recurrence rate is the lowest. If the current minimally invasive surgical methods, such as laser radiofrequency and sclerotherapy injections, are performed, they are very minimally invasive but have a higher recurrence rate than traditional surgery. With the current progress of these devices and the increasing proficiency of doctors in these devices, the recurrence rate will also be greatly reduced, which requires long-term clinical observation to arrive at the results, and also after varicose vein surgery and these anatomical relationship, because after surgery, the blood of deep veins through the penetrating veins, directly into the subcutaneous tissue vessels of the skin, will also lead to varicose veins. Some will have small arteriovenous fistulas, which in this case can also lead to recurrence of varicose veins in the jugular veins. There is also the possibility of varicose veins in the lateral branches of the femoral saphenous junction, which is also relatively common.