Don’t suffer from painful varicose veins any longer. We offer help for painful, unsightly varicose veins or other symptoms related to vein disease.
Our vein specialists offer a minimally-invasive procedure right in their office. Patients can walk away with little or no pain and return to normal activities, usually within one day.
The minimally-invasive procedure is a clinically proven alternative to painful vein stripping, the traditional method for treatment of varicose veins. Most major health insurance plans are accepted.
After having a minimally invasive vein procedure, Angela Boyd of Lebanon, is pain-free and back to enjoying the activities she loves most.
Angela was prepared to live her life with the pain that resulted from varicose veins in her legs.
Vein disease (or venous reflux disease) is a condition which develops when the valves that keep blood flowing out of the legs and back to the heart become damaged or diseased. As a result, vein valves will not close properly, leading to varicose veins and other symptoms, including:
Symptoms can worsen over time if left untreated.
As an alternative to vein stripping, the minimally-invasive, ClosureFast, procedure uses a small incision at the insertion site and the vein is then closed and left in place. This minimally-invasive approach virtually eliminates pain and bruising that is commonly associated with vein stripping.
The minimally-invasive procedure can provide relief from symptoms such as pain, swollen limbs, leg heaviness and fatigue, etc.This outpatient procedure can be performed under local anesthesia and most patients resume normal activities within one to two days. Little to no scarring, as well as minor bruising and swelling can be expected.
Patients generally report feeling little, if any, pain during and after the minimally-invasive procedure. They are encouraged to walk immediately, and they also report a noticeable improvement in their symptoms within one to two weeks following the procedure.
Vein care services are on a referral basis. Talk with your primary care provider to see if minimally-invasive treatment is right for you.
Many factors contribute to the presence of vein disease, including:
Talk to your doctor to see if a minimally-invasive treatment is right for you.A referral is required.