Vein Treatment
Dr. Miro Uchal
I take great pleasure in helping my patients with non-thermal procedures that don't require local anesthetics. One of the standout options we provide is the Venaseal (TM) treatment. The effectiveness of endo-luminal vein treatments is impressive, with many patients noticing improvements in as little as a day or two! If you're seeking relief from varicose veins, let's explore these options together.
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Our LocationsVaricose vein treatment goes beyond just aesthetics; it's about improving your quality of life. Many of my patients come to me with issues like heavy legs, calf cramps, a restless feeling in their limbs, itching, burning sensations, and skin discoloration. These symptoms can be quite challenging!
How to tell if you have vein disease?
With varicose veins, you experience pain, swelling, cramps, leg heaviness, fatigue, skin changes and ulcers. Superficial venous reflux disease is progressive and worsens over time if left untreated.
ClosureFast™ Procedure
With varicose veins, you experience pain, swelling, cramps, leg heaviness, fatigue, skin changes and ulcers. Superficial venous reflux disease is progressive and worsens over time if left untreated.
Verithena®
With varicose veins, you experience pain, swelling, cramps, leg heaviness, fatigue, skin changes and ulcers. Superficial venous reflux disease is progressive and worsens over time if left untreated.
VenaSeal™ Procedure
With varicose veins, you experience pain, swelling, cramps, leg heaviness, fatigue, skin changes and ulcers. Superficial venous reflux disease is progressive and worsens over time if left untreated.
Q: Is the procedure painful?
A: Patients report feeling little, if any, pain during and after the procedure.
Q: How quickly can I resume activity?
A: Walk immediately after the procedure, and engage in normal activities within one day.
Q: Is there scarring, bruising of swelling after?
A: Minimal to no scarring, bruising or swelling following the procedure.
Q: Is the closure procedure covered by insurance?
A: Most major health insurers cover the ClosureFast™ procedure. You can discuss you coverage further in your consultation.
Every intervention has risks, possible complications, and even life-threatening consequences. Discuss with the provider in detail before any surgical/medical intervention.