Saphenous Vein Treatments

Our Treatments for Varicose Veins

We Treat Varicose Veins

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Saphenous Vein Treatment Alternatives

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We Treat Varicose Veins

We Will Find the BEST Option for YOU!

We Have Many

Saphenous Vein Treatment Alternatives

 See Them Below

click on the main photo of each to find out more

Saphenous Vein Treatments

Most varicose veins and their symptoms are caused by underlying venous reflux in the saphenous veins.  Our study, published in the Journal for Vascular Ultrasound, demonstrated this (‘Patterns of Venous Reflux in 1,027 Lower Limbs with Primary Varicose Veins.’ Journal for Vascular Ultrasound. June 2017) which was consistent with previously published data.

The saphenous veins can be treated without surgery using endovenous techniques, called endovenous ablation procedures. We offer all the available non-surgical endovenous ablation procedure options.  This way, treatment can be customized to what is best for the patient, rather than what is available. Treatment options include radiofrequency ablation (RFA), laser ablation, mechanico-chemical ablation (MOCA or Clarivein), Varithena Foam and Venaseal.

Venous Reflux Disease Treatments for underlying vein reflux

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ClariVein®

The ClariVein® procedure

for treatment of backwards flow (or “reflux”) in your saphenous vein(s). The great and small saphenous veins are the two main superficial veins of the leg. They run along the inner leg and the back of the leg, respectively.

This minimally invasive procedure can be performed in the office in less than an hour and patients return to their usual level of activity the same day.

HOW DOES THE TREATMENT WORK?

The skin is numbed with lidocaine, then the ClariVein® catheter is placed into the unhealthy vein. The catheter closes the […]

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ClosureFast™

ClosureFast™ an endovenous radiofrequency ablation (RFA) procedure

for the backward flow of blood (or “Venous reflux”) in your saphenous vein(s). The great saphenous veins and small saphenous veins are the two main superficial veins of the leg. They run along the inner leg and the back of the leg, respectively.

This minimally invasive procedure can be performed in the office in less than an hour and patients usually return to their usual level of activity the same day.

HOW DOES THE TREATMENT WORK?

The skin is numbed with lidocaine, then a […]

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Radio Frequency Ablation

RADIO FREQUENCY ABLATION for PERFORATOR VEIN REFLUX

Radiofrequency perforator ablation is performed on perforator veins, short connections between your deep and superficial veins. Perforator veins can suffer the same sort of valve damage and retrograde blood flow (venous reflux) as other veins.perforating veins 250x300 1 Most patients with vein disease who experience skin changes, (that also may result in leg ulcers if left untreated) have reflux in perforator veins near their ulcers, as well as in the superficial or deep veins.

What are Perforator Veins?

Perforator veins serve as connections between the two […]

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Varithena®

Varithena® (polidocanol injectable foam)

is a prescription medication used to treat the great saphenous vein system (GSV) and associated varicose veins of the GSV system. Varithena® improves the symptoms of superficial venous incompetence and the appearance of visible varicosities. It is a non-thermal, non-tumescent, nearly painless method of vein treatment.
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WHAT IS VARITHENA®?

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Varithena® is a “microfoam” formulation of polidocanol (sclerosing agent) and CO2.

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Venacure

VenaCure is an endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) procedure for backwards flow (or “reflux”) in your saphenous vein(s).

Laser is also referred to as endovenous laser ablation therapy (EVLT). The great and small saphenous veins are the two main superficial veins of the leg. They run along the inner leg and the back of the leg, respectively.

This minimally invasive procedure can be performed in the office in less than an hour and patients return to their usual level of activity the same day.

How does the treatment work? The skin is numbed with lidocaine, […]

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