I’m trying to understand if minimally invasive treatments like angioplasty are a reliable long-term solution for peripheral vascular problems. Can they provide lasting improvement in blood flow, or is there a chance the condition can come back over time? I’d also like to know what affects how well these procedures work and how long the benefits usually last.
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Angioplasty can improve blood flow and reduce symptoms for many people with peripheral vascular disease. However, the long-term results depend on factors like overall vascular health, smoking status, and other medical conditions. In some cases, the artery can narrow again over time, so regular follow-up and risk factor management are important.