My mom just had RFA surgery yesterday, she is concerned about a clear liquid oozing out of her puncture wound area. What is that?

Answers from doctors (5)


Vanish Vein and Laser Center

Published on Jan 01, 2020

In order to do the ablation procedure, a type of anesthesia called tumescent is used. This involves the injection of a very dilute local anesthetic under the skin around the vein to be treated. This solution will leak out through the tiny puncture holes for several days. This is normal and will stop on its own. Compression of the area with an ace bandage will help.

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Answered by Vanish Vein and Laser Center

In order to do the ablation procedure, a type of anesthesia called tumescent is used. This involves the injection of a very dilute local anesthetic under the skin around the vein to be treated. This solution will leak out through the tiny puncture holes for several days. This is normal and will stop on its own. Compression of the area with an ace bandage will help.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Vascular Center and Vein Clinic of Southern Indiana

Published on Nov 02, 2016

I would recommend following up with your physician who performed the radio frequency ablation. Patients who have ablations typically receive tumescent anesthetics that temporarily creates bruising and slight oozing from the puncture sites.

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Answered by Vascular Center and Vein Clinic of Southern Indiana

I would recommend following up with your physician who performed the radio frequency ablation. Patients who have ablations typically receive tumescent anesthetics that temporarily creates bruising and slight oozing from the puncture sites.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Medilaser, Cosmetic Surgery and Vein Center

Published on Nov 01, 2016

It is probably the tumescent fluid they used to numb the leg up. It is normal for it to drain out after the procedure.

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Answered by Medilaser, Cosmetic Surgery and Vein Center

It is probably the tumescent fluid they used to numb the leg up. It is normal for it to drain out after the procedure.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


More About Doctor Laser Vein Center

Published on Nov 01, 2016

That is the tumescent anesthesia solution. It is normal for the tumescent solution to ooze out of the puncture areas for a couple of days. Please don't be alarmed if the solution has a pinkish tinge to it; that is also normal.

Answered by Laser Vein Center (View Profile)

That is the tumescent anesthesia solution. It is normal for the tumescent solution to ooze out of the puncture areas for a couple of days. Please don't be alarmed if the solution has a pinkish tinge to it; that is also normal.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Vein Specialties of St. Louis

Published on Nov 01, 2016

I typically apply a light dressing and hose immediately after ablation procedures as there is often a small amount of the local anesthetic that can ooze. Your mother can do the same.

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Answered by Vein Specialties of St. Louis

I typically apply a light dressing and hose immediately after ablation procedures as there is often a small amount of the local anesthetic that can ooze. Your mother can do the same.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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