Expert Vascular Surgery in Dubai | Chughtai Clinic
At Chughtai Clinic, we offer advanced vascular surgery in Dubai, combining cutting-edge medical practices with compassionate care. Our team of highly skilled vascular surgeons specializes in diagnosing and treating complex conditions affecting the arteries, veins, and circulatory system. We are committed to delivering comprehensive care for all blood vessel disorders, using the latest technology to ensure precision and safety in every procedure.
Our Approach
We believe in a holistic and personalized treatment philosophy.
- Our clinic addresses a wide range of vascular conditions, from varicose veins and deep vein thrombosis to complex arterial diseases.
- Whenever possible, we prioritize minimally invasive techniques such as endovascular procedures to reduce recovery time and minimize discomfort.
- For more complex or critical cases, our surgeons are equipped to perform traditional open surgeries with expertise and care.
At the core of every treatment is one goal: restoring proper blood flow, protecting vital organs, and enhancing overall health and mobility.
Understanding the Varicose veins
Blood Vessel Network
The vascular system is a complex network of blood vessels that includes arteries, veins, and the lymphatic system. Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the body, while veins return oxygen-depleted blood back to the heart. The lymphatic system helps drain excess fluid and supports immune function. Together, these components ensure that every organ and tissue receives the necessary nutrients and oxygen to function properly.
Varicose veins are bulging, enlarged veins. Any vein that is close to the skin’s surface, called superficial, can become varicose. Varicose veins most often affect the veins in the legs. That’s because standing and walking increase the pressure in the veins of the lower body.
Our Vascular Surgery Services
To diagnose varicose veins, a healthcare professional might use a test called a venous Doppler ultrasound of the leg. It's a painless test that uses sound waves to look at blood flow through the valves in the veins. A leg ultrasound can help find a blood clot.
Whether the case requires minimally invasive care or traditional open surgery, our team ensures continuity of care from consultation through recovery. We manage each case with attention to both the medical needs and the personal comfort of every patient.
We prioritize modern, minimally invasive techniques whenever possible. These procedures are designed to treat vascular conditions through small incisions using image-guided tools and are often done as outpatient procedures. That means you most often go home on the same day with reduced postoperative discomfort, and faster recovery.
Injecting the varicose veins with a solution or foam that scars and closes them. In a few weeks, treated varicose veins should fade.
Some veins might need shots more than once. You don't need to be asleep for sclerotherapy. It can be done in a healthcare professional's office.
Laser treatment sends strong bursts of light onto the varicose vein. This makes the vein slowly fade until it can't be seen. No cuts or needles are used.
Catheter-based procedures using radiofrequency or laser energy. This procedure is the treatment most used for larger varicose veins. A vascular surgeon puts a thin tube called a catheter into an enlarged vein. Radiofrequency or laser energy heats the tip of the catheter. As the catheter is taken out, the heat destroys the vein by causing it to cave in and seal shut.
High ligation and vein stripping. This procedure involves first tying off a varicose vein before the place where it joins a deep vein. The next step is removing the varicose vein through small cuts. This is an outpatient procedure for most people.
Removing the vein won't keep blood from flowing in the leg. That's because veins deeper in the leg take care of the larger amounts of blood.
Ambulatory phlebectomy (fluh-BEK-tuh-me): A removal of smaller varicose veins through tiny pricks in the skin. Only the parts of the leg that are being pricked are numbed in this outpatient procedure. Most often, there's not much scarring, and patients can return to normal activities within a day or two, experiencing minimal discomfort and excellent cosmetic results.
Common Vein Conditions
Healthy leg veins rely on one-way valves and muscle contractions to push blood back to the heart. When valves weaken or get damaged, blood pools in the veins, leading to varicose veins — stretched, twisted, and enlarged blood vessels.
Varicose veins can appear as bulging, twisted cords beneath the skin. Their color ranges from dark purple or blue to matching your natural skin tone, depending on individual pigmentation.
Not all varicose veins hurt, but when they do, common symptoms include aching, heaviness, or pressure in the legs, especially after long periods of sitting or standing.
Additional discomfort may present as burning sensations, throbbing, cramping, or swelling in the calves and ankles a signal that vein circulation is compromised.
Itching around the affected veins and skin discoloration often brown or reddish — can develop in chronic cases, especially if left untreated.
Spider veins are smaller, superficial veins that may appear red, blue, or purple. They form web-like patterns and are commonly seen on the legs and face.
Understanding the signs of varicose and spider veins can help you seek early vein evaluations. Timely diagnosis improves treatment options and overall vascular health.
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Conditions We Specialize In
At Chughtai Clinic Dubai, we treat a wide range of vascular conditions that affect blood circulation and overall vascular health. Each condition is managed with precision, backed by detailed diagnostics and a tailored treatment strategy.
Why Choose Our Clinic in Dubai
Choosing the right vascular clinic is a critical step in managing and treating vascular health conditions. At Chughtai Clinic in Dubai, we are committed to excellence in patient care, advanced treatment methods, and long-term outcomes.
These are enlarged or twisted veins typically seen in the legs. They can cause aching, swelling, and discomfort. We offer both medical (Endovenous Laser Ablation technology) and cosmetic (Sclerotherapy injection) treatments to restore proper circulation and improve appearance.
A serious condition in which a blood clot forms in a deep vein, usually in the legs. If left untreated, it can lead to pulmonary embolism. Our team uses advanced imaging and proven protocols for diagnosis and treatment.
This condition occurs when narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the limbs, leading to pain, numbness, or difficulty walking. We offer lifestyle management, medications, and surgical interventions based on severity.
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A long-term condition where veins struggle to return blood from the legs to the heart. This leads to leg swelling, ulcers, or skin discoloration. Our treatments focus on improving circulation and preventing complications.
Dr. Firas David, a board-certified vascular surgeon with extensive experience in both minimally invasive and advanced surgical techniques. Dr. Firas David brings deep clinical expertise and a patient-first mindset to every case.
We invest in advanced diagnostic and minimally invasive technology to support precise treatment. From high-resolution imaging systems to modern procedure rooms, our facilities are designed for efficiency, safety, and patient comfort.
Our care doesn’t begin or end in the operating room. We believe in a holistic treatment strategy starting from diagnosis, through tailored procedures, to recovery and long-term management. Every patient receives a personalized treatment roadmap aligned with their health goals.
We prioritize open communication, transparency, and empathy. Our team takes time to explain every treatment step, address concerns, and ensure patients feel confident and informed throughout their journey with us.
(FAQs)
We treat a wide range of vascular issues including varicose veins, spider veins, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), peripheral artery disease (PAD), chronic venous insufficiency, carotid artery disease, and aortic aneurysms. Each case is carefully assessed by our expert vascular surgeons.
Yes, we specialize in minimally invasive and endovascular procedures. These treatments allow for smaller incisions, quicker recovery, and fewer complications—making them ideal for patients who prefer a less invasive approach.
Symptoms like leg pain, swelling, visible veins, numbness, dizziness, or slow-healing wounds can be signs of a vascular condition. We use advanced diagnostics to assess circulation and provide early intervention.
Endovascular procedures are done through small catheters and require minimal cutting. Traditional open surgery involves larger incisions and is used for complex or emergency cases. Our surgeons choose the safest, most effective option for each patient.
The best treatment depends on the severity and your health history. Options include sclerotherapy, endovenous laser treatment, and catheter-based procedures. A vascular consultation helps identify the right solution for lasting relief and better vein health.
While both can be treated, the technique may vary based on location. Facial spider veins often need gentler treatment like laser therapy, while legs respond well to sclerotherapy. Your vascular specialist will recommend the safest, most effective option.
Early symptoms may include heaviness or aching in the legs, swelling, or visible bulging veins that look twisted and rope-like. Spotting these signs early helps you get timely diagnosis and treatment before the condition worsens.
Recovery from procedures like laser ablation or sclerotherapy is typically quick—many patients return to normal activities within 24–48 hours. You may be asked to wear compression stockings temporarily to aid healing and improve blood flow.
Yes. Regular exercise, avoiding long periods of sitting or standing, elevating your legs, and wearing compression stockings can all help reduce vein pressure and prevent progression. Our vascular team can guide you on a personalized prevention plan.