Professor O’Donnell will describe all aspects of your procedure during your informed consent. Please let Professor O'Donnell know if you have any queries or questions about your treatment. Professor O'Donnell will ensure that all aspects of your care are optimised with adequate administration of local anaesthetic to treatment areas.
Once the procedure is completed, patients will have bandaging applied for the first 72-hours combined with compression hosiery (stockings). A first shower is permitted after 72-hours where the compression hosiery is initially removed followed by removal of all the bandages which are then disposed. After your shower, you need to re-apply your compression hosiery which will be a smaller size to account for the absence of all the previous bandages. The compression hosiery is then worn for the next 11-days (day and night for the next four days and daytime only for the following 7 days).
If the skin dressings (steri-strips and mepore) remain adherent to the skin when you have your first shower, this is OK. Please do not worry if they look red and blood stained which is related to local anaesthetic administered during the procedure with some minor ooze through the avulsion / phlebectomies micro-incisions. These dressings can be removed by you if still present after one-week when you shower where they tend to peel off a lot easier.
To re-confirm, patients continue to wear their provided compression hosiery for 24-hours a day for the first week after their procedure and daytime only for the second week. You will be provided with compression hosiery a size smaller than previous for use after your first shower when the bulky dressings have been removed.