This non-surgical, minimally invasive treatment is designed for many types of varicose vein conditions. A small amount of medical microfoam is injected into the affected vein, causing it to close and reroute blood to healthier vessels. Because the foam is advanced and easily absorbed, this catheter-based approach is both safe and highly effective.
This minimally invasive procedure is a safe and effective option for treating complex varicose veins. Using ultrasound guidance, a foam medication called a sclerosant is carefully injected into the affected vein, causing it to close. Over time, the body naturally absorbs the vein, and blood flow is redirected to healthier vessels.
This FDA-approved microfoam treatment offers a gentle, effective way to reduce both the appearance and discomfort of varicose veins—all with minimal downtime. Another advanced option, VenaSeal, uses a specially designed medical adhesive to safely seal varicose veins and restore healthy blood flow.
ClariVein is an innovative, minimally invasive option for treating problematic veins. It works through a dual approach: a rotating catheter gently disrupts the vein lining while a specially delivered medication seals the vein, preventing it from reopening or forming new faulty vessels.
During this minimally invasive procedure, a tiny laser fiber is carefully placed inside the diseased vein. Gentle heat from the laser closes the vein, which is then naturally absorbed by the body. Blood is safely redirected into surrounding healthy veins, restoring proper circulation.
This minimally invasive procedure uses controlled radiofrequency energy to gently heat and seal the walls of the diseased vein. Once closed, the vein is naturally absorbed by the body, and blood flow is redirected through healthier nearby veins.
In this quick outpatient treatment, troublesome varicose veins close to the skin are removed through tiny punctures, requiring no stitches. A local anesthetic ensures comfort throughout the procedure. Most patients are able to walk right after treatment and return to daily activities with minimal restrictions.
Simple lifestyle changes can help manage discomfort and lower the risk of complications from varicose veins. Staying active, maintaining a healthy weight, elevating your legs, limiting long periods of sitting or standing, wearing compression stockings, and eating a fiber-rich diet all support better vein health. However, it’s important to remember that varicose vein disease is progressive and won’t resolve without proper treatment.
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