Superficial dilated veins known as varicose veins develop due to damaged valves. Treatment of varicose veins is very important to undertake because of its acute (bleeding and clot formation) and chronic complications (lipodermatosclerosis and venous ulcers). Various techniques have been used for their treatment in the form of endovenous laser treatment, radiofrequency ablation, steam ablation and others. Now mechanochemical endovenous ablation (MOCA) has emerged as the latest non-thermal technique for the varicose vein treatment.

It can be done by two methods as follows: Clarivein (Vascular Insights, US) and Flebogrif (Balton, Poland). We have presented in this case report, the efficiency of MOCA technique in a 40-year-old, very pain-sensitive male with CEAP classification C3EpAsPr and no deep vein insufficiency. MOCA was done as a daycare procedure under local anesthesia. Standard…