Vein Procedures

Radiofrequency Ablation (Closure Fast)

Uses controlled radiofrequency energy to seal off abnormal veins, improving blood flow and reducing symptoms.

Benefits:

  • Quick, outpatient procedure
  • Less discomfort and faster recovery than surgical options
  • Proven long‑term success
  • 45–60-minute procedure
  • Performed under local anesthesia
  • Immediate symptom relief for most patients

Ideal for:

Venous insufficiency and large varicose veins.

Varithena

A treatment where a specialized solution is injected into spider veins or small varicose veins, causing them to safely collapse and fade.

Benefits:

  • No anesthesia needed
  • Excellent cosmetic results
  • Little to no downtime
  • Highly precise
  • Effective for veins that are not visible on the skin’s surface
  • Helps prevent recurrence

Ideal for:
Spider veins and small surface-level veins.

Common Symptoms We Treat

  • Leg heaviness and fatigue
  • Visible varicose or spider veins
  • Swelling in the legs or ankles
  • Burning, throbbing, or itching sensations
  • Nighttime leg cramps
  • Skin discoloration or ulceration

How to Tell if You Have Vein Disease

Learn the common signs of vein disease and when to seek evaluation for symptoms such as visible varicose veins, swelling, skin discoloration, texture changes, or venous ulcers.

Vericose Veins

  • Visible, bulgin, twisted veins
  • Often blue or purple

Swelling & Skin Discoloration

  • Leg Swelling (Especially Ankles)
  • Red, Brown, or Darkened Skin

Skin Texture Changes

  • Dry, Thickened, or Hardened
  • Skin Itching or Irritation

Venous Ulcers (Advanced)

  • Open sores near the ankles
  • Slow healing wounds

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