Varicose Vein Treatments - Varicose Veins

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Endovenous Foam Treatment

With this new procedure, under ultrasound guidance, a slender catheter is inserted into the saphenous vein at the knee through a tiny needle stick in the skin. A special foam medication is then infused into the diseased vein.

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Endovenous Laser Treatment

EndoVenous Laser Treatment (Ablation) is an exciting new technique that is replacing traditional vein stripping surgery. It requires only local anesthetic and enables patients to return to normal activity immediately - with no or minimal pain.

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Sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy is used to treat both spider veins and certain types of varicose veins. A tiny needle is used to inject the veins with an FDA-approved sclerosant that irritates the lining of the vein.

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Ambulatory Phlebectomy

Ambulatory Phlebectomy or micro-phlebectomy is a treatment where the doctor uses tiny incisions to remove sections of varicose veins at the surface of the skin. This procedure gets rid of unsightly, bulging veins and the incisions heal with minimal scarring.

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Hemorrhoid Treatment

More than 10 million people in the U.S. suffer with symptoms of hemorrhoids. 3 out of 4 people will develop hemorrhoids at some time in their lives. While many people associate hemorrhoid relief with painful surgery, only a small percentage of patients actually require surgery.

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Spider Veins

Unsightly and embarrassing spider veins are the tiny relatives of varicose veins. Like varicose veins, spider veins are also caused by heredity, pregnancy, estrogen medications, prolonged standing or sitting, sedentary lifestyle, and injury to the legs.

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Varicose Veins

Varicose veins are those superficial veins that have become enlarged and lost their ability to effectively carry blood back to the heart. Normal veins in the legs transport blood with the help of one-way valves.

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