
Vein Treatments
- Treatment is quick
- Minimally invasive
- Covered by most insurance plans
Radiofrequency Ablation (ClosureFast TM)
Radiofrequency ablation is a treatment device that is placed into a diseased vein under ultrasound guidance through a small opening in the skin. The small device delivers heat to the vein wall, causing it to shrink and seal closed.
Once the diseased vein is closed, blood will reroute itself to other healthy veins. The great thing about radiofrequency ablation is that it’s minimally invasive outpatient procedure that gets you back to normal the very same day.
Venous reflux disease – which leads to:
- Leg or ankle swelling
- Leg pain and aching
- Leg cramps
- Restless leg
- Leg heaviness or fatigue
- Burning or itching skin
- Skin changes or rash
Venous reflux disease is a progressive medical condition that if left untreated, will likely worsen over time and develop into a more serious form of venous disease called chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). CVI leads to more serious outcomes such as poor healing wounds, permanent skin damage, and an increased risk of deep blood clot.
- The procedure takes about 20-40 minutes.
- The procedure is almost always a permanent fix for the diseased veins being treated.
- The number of treatments needed depends on the severity and number of veins that are diseased.
- Patients get relief/improvement of symptoms after 2 days
- This is a permanent fix to diseased refluxing veins in the legs
- Proven long term results with positive patient outcomes and experience
- Rapid recovery with patients resuming normal activities within a few days
What Does It Treat?
Venous reflux disease – which leads to:
- Leg or ankle swelling
- Leg pain and aching
- Leg cramps
- Restless leg
- Leg heaviness or fatigue
- Burning or itching skin
- Skin changes or rash
Venous reflux disease is a progressive medical condition that if left untreated, will likely worsen over time and develop into a more serious form of venous disease called chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). CVI leads to more serious outcomes such as poor healing wounds, permanent skin damage, and an increased risk of deep blood clot.
How Long Does It Take?
- The procedure takes about 20-40 minutes.
- The procedure is almost always a permanent fix for the diseased veins being treated.
- The number of treatments needed depends on the severity and number of veins that are diseased.
Benefits
- Patients get relief/improvement of symptoms after 2 days
- This is a permanent fix to diseased refluxing veins in the legs
- Proven long term results with positive patient outcomes and experience
- Rapid recovery with patients resuming normal activities within a few days


Laser
Laser vein treatment is a non-invasive, effective option for reducing the appearance of spider veins.
Using advanced laser technology, the treatment targets the pigment in the affected veins. The laser heats the vein walls, causing them to collapse and fade from view. Over time, the body naturally absorbs the treated veins, and blood is redirected to healthier vessels.
This precise technique is ideal for small, superficial spider veins and requires little to no downtime—making it a convenient option for many patients.
- Spider veins: Red, blue, or purple veins on the legs or face
- Visible capillaries: Especially near the skin’s surface
- Early venous reflux: Can sometimes treat symptoms caused by underlying vein issues
- Cosmetic concerns: Targets small superficial veins for smoother skin
- Session length: Typically 15–30 minutes
- Relief timeline: Visible improvement often begins after the first session, with continued fading over several weeks
- Number of sessions: Most patients need multiple sessions for optimal results
- Recovery time: You can return to your regular activities almost immediately
- Non-invasive: No needles or incisions
- Minimal discomfort: Most patients describe a mild snapping sensation
- No downtime: Resume normal activities the same day
- Precise targeting: Ideal for small, delicate veins on the face and legs
- Safe and effective: FDA-cleared technology used by experienced professionals
- Improved skin appearance: Smoother, clearer skin with each session
What Does It Treat?
- Spider veins: Red, blue, or purple veins on the legs or face
- Visible capillaries: Especially near the skin’s surface
- Early venous reflux: Can sometimes treat symptoms caused by underlying vein issues
- Cosmetic concerns: Targets small superficial veins for smoother skin
How Long Does It Take?
- Session length: Typically 15–30 minutes
- Relief timeline: Visible improvement often begins after the first session, with continued fading over several weeks
- Number of sessions: Most patients need multiple sessions for optimal results
- Recovery time: You can return to your regular activities almost immediately
Benefits
- Non-invasive: No needles or incisions
- Minimal discomfort: Most patients describe a mild snapping sensation
- No downtime: Resume normal activities the same day
- Precise targeting: Ideal for small, delicate veins on the face and legs
- Safe and effective: FDA-cleared technology used by experienced professionals
- Improved skin appearance: Smoother, clearer skin with each session
Varithena Ablation
Varithena ablation is a quick, minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins.
A foam medication is injected into the vein, causing it to close and redirect blood to healthier veins.
It helps reduce pain, swelling, and the appearance of varicose veins, with little downtime needed.
Varithena is used to treat venous reflux disease, which can cause:
- Leg or ankle swelling
- Leg pain and aching
- Leg cramps
- Restless leg
- Leg heaviness or fatigue
- Burning or itching skin
- Skin changes or rash
Venous reflux disease is progressive and, if left untreated, may develop into chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a more severe condition that can lead to skin ulcers, permanent skin damage, and an increased risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
- The procedure typically takes 30 minutes or less.
- Most patients experience symptom relief within a few days.
- Minimally invasive – No incisions or heat-based energy required
- Quick symptom relief – Many patients notice improvement within a few days
- Effective for multiple vein types – Treats large, tortuous, and previously untreated veins
- Rapid recovery – Patients can resume normal activities within a day or two
- Proven long-term results – Clinically tested with high success rates
What Does It Treat?
Varithena is used to treat venous reflux disease, which can cause:
- Leg or ankle swelling
- Leg pain and aching
- Leg cramps
- Restless leg
- Leg heaviness or fatigue
- Burning or itching skin
- Skin changes or rash
Venous reflux disease is progressive and, if left untreated, may develop into chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a more severe condition that can lead to skin ulcers, permanent skin damage, and an increased risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
How Long Does It Take?
- The procedure typically takes 30 minutes or less.
- Most patients experience symptom relief within a few days.
Benefits
- Minimally invasive – No incisions or heat-based energy required
- Quick symptom relief – Many patients notice improvement within a few days
- Effective for multiple vein types – Treats large, tortuous, and previously untreated veins
- Rapid recovery – Patients can resume normal activities within a day or two
- Proven long-term results – Clinically tested with high success rates


Venaseal
VenaSeal is a minimally invasive, endovenous chemical ablation treatment designed to seal malfunctioning veins using a medical-grade adhesive.
During the procedure, a small catheter is inserted into the affected vein, and a special cyanoacrylate adhesive is delivered to close it off. This instantly seals the vein shut, rerouting blood to nearby healthy veins.
VenaSeal does not require heat, tumescent anesthesia, or multiple needle sticks—making it an ideal choice for patients seeking a gentle, walk-in/walk-out option. It’s especially helpful for those with skin damage, ulcers, or sensitivity to traditional thermal or foam-based ablation.
- Venous reflux disease: The root cause of varicose veins and leg discomfort
- Varicose veins: Bulging, twisted veins typically found in the legs
- Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI): Advanced stage vein disease that can result in ulcers or skin damage
- Venous ulcers: Non-healing wounds related to vein dysfunction, especially when traditional treatment isn’t ideal
- Procedure time: Typically completed in under 30 minutes
- Immediate closure: The adhesive seals the vein as it’s applied
- Rapid symptom relief: Most patients notice improvement in heaviness, swelling, and pain within a few days
- No compression stockings required: In most cases, no post-treatment compression garments are necessary
- Minimally invasive: No heat, no tumescent anesthesia, and no multiple needle sticks
- Comfort-focused: Patients report less pain and bruising compared to other treatments
- Fast recovery: Return to normal activity immediately after the procedure
- Highly effective: Clinically proven to close veins and relieve symptoms
- Versatile: Suitable for patients with venous ulcers or who are not good candidates for thermal ablation
What Does It Treat?
- Venous reflux disease: The root cause of varicose veins and leg discomfort
- Varicose veins: Bulging, twisted veins typically found in the legs
- Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI): Advanced stage vein disease that can result in ulcers or skin damage
- Venous ulcers: Non-healing wounds related to vein dysfunction, especially when traditional treatment isn’t ideal
How Long Does It Take?
- Procedure time: Typically completed in under 30 minutes
- Immediate closure: The adhesive seals the vein as it’s applied
- Rapid symptom relief: Most patients notice improvement in heaviness, swelling, and pain within a few days
- No compression stockings required: In most cases, no post-treatment compression garments are necessary
Benefits
- Minimally invasive: No heat, no tumescent anesthesia, and no multiple needle sticks
- Comfort-focused: Patients report less pain and bruising compared to other treatments
- Fast recovery: Return to normal activity immediately after the procedure
- Highly effective: Clinically proven to close veins and relieve symptoms
- Versatile: Suitable for patients with venous ulcers or who are not good candidates for thermal ablation
Compounded Sclerotherapy
Compounded Sclerotherapy is a generic injectable foam that is administered to varicose veins with or without ultrasound guidance. This is often the treatment of choice for small varicose veins and spider veins.
Sclerotherapy causes the vein to scar down and forces blood to reroute to healthier veins. The collapsed vein is reabsorbed into the local tissue and eventually fades away.
Sclerotherapy is often used at the end of a treatment plan for venous reflux disease.
- The procedure takes about 20-40 minutes in most cases.
- The procedure is good at closing down small varicose veins and spider veins.
- Most people will need 1-2 treatments with compounded sclerotherapy depending on the severity and number of their varicose veins.
- Resolution of the varicose veins treated.
- Proven track record with years of solid research behind it
- Improvement/resolution of unwanted pain, aching, pressure, swelling, and other associated symptoms.
- Improved cosmetic appearance of varicose and spider veins.
What Does It Treat?
How Long Does It Take?
- The procedure takes about 20-40 minutes in most cases.
- The procedure is good at closing down small varicose veins and spider veins.
- Most people will need 1-2 treatments with compounded sclerotherapy depending on the severity and number of their varicose veins.
Benefits
- Resolution of the varicose veins treated.
- Proven track record with years of solid research behind it
- Improvement/resolution of unwanted pain, aching, pressure, swelling, and other associated symptoms.
- Improved cosmetic appearance of varicose and spider veins.


Microphlebectomy
Microphlebectomy, also known as ambulatory phlebectomy, is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to remove bulging varicose veins through tiny skin punctures.
This outpatient treatment is often used for surface veins that are too large for sclerotherapy but not suited for endovenous ablation. Under local anesthesia, the doctor makes small incisions—typically less than 2 mm in size—to extract the damaged veins with a specialized hook.
Because the incisions are so small, stitches are not required, and scarring is minimal to nonexistent. The procedure offers immediate cosmetic improvement and symptom relief with very little downtime.
- Large, bulging varicose veins: Especially those close to the surface of the skin
- Venous reflux disease: When used in combination with other treatments
- Leg heaviness, throbbing, or aching: Caused by varicose vein pressure
- Cosmetic concerns: Visible veins that affect appearance and confidence
- Procedure time: Typically 30–60 minutes, depending on the number of veins treated
- Outpatient basis: Performed in-office with local anesthesia
- Immediate vein removal: Veins are physically removed during the procedure
- Recovery: Most patients return to normal activity within 24–48 hours
- Minimally invasive: Tiny incisions, no stitches needed
- Immediate results: Veins are removed during the procedure
- Local anesthesia only: No general anesthesia required
- Low downtime: Quick recovery and minimal discomfort
- Excellent cosmetic outcomes: Virtually scar-free in most cases
- Can be combined: Often used alongside laser or ablation therapies
What Does It Treat?
- Large, bulging varicose veins: Especially those close to the surface of the skin
- Venous reflux disease: When used in combination with other treatments
- Leg heaviness, throbbing, or aching: Caused by varicose vein pressure
- Cosmetic concerns: Visible veins that affect appearance and confidence
How Long Does It Take?
- Procedure time: Typically 30–60 minutes, depending on the number of veins treated
- Outpatient basis: Performed in-office with local anesthesia
- Immediate vein removal: Veins are physically removed during the procedure
- Recovery: Most patients return to normal activity within 24–48 hours
Benefits
- Minimally invasive: Tiny incisions, no stitches needed
- Immediate results: Veins are removed during the procedure
- Local anesthesia only: No general anesthesia required
- Low downtime: Quick recovery and minimal discomfort
- Excellent cosmetic outcomes: Virtually scar-free in most cases
- Can be combined: Often used alongside laser or ablation therapies
Why Start Vein Treatment Now?
- Untreated vein disease can lead to serious complications like ulcers or blood clots.
- Early treatment not only alleviates discomfort but also prevents further issues.
- Most patients notice a significant improvement within a week!


