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Recent advancements in the treatment of varicose veins and
other vascular conditions have been significant. As a result, treatment is
easier, more comfortable and convenient and the results are better than ever.
And with today's favorable insurance coverage, it's never been more accessible.
Our comprehensive, approach uses traditional methods as well as
state-of-the-art, non-surgical treatment.
For milder cases of varicose veins and
spider veins, physicians generally recommend a variety of self-help,
non-surgical measures to ease discomfort and prevent the condition from
worsening. These measures include exercise, losing weight, wearing compression
stockings, elevating the legs and avoiding long periods of standing or sitting.
Direct medical treatments for spider veins include sclerotherapy, in which
the veins are sealed with injections of a chemical solution that closes the vein
walls. Spider veins can also be treated with non-invasive lasers, which cause
the veins to fade and disappear.
For more severe cases of varicose veins, in
which the veins bulge beyond the skin or cause significant pain and swelling,
relief usually requires a medical intervention. The traditional surgical
approach has been vein stripping, a procedure commonly requiring general
anesthesia in which incisions are made near the knee and groin and the diseased
primary vein is literally pulled from the body using a device. While reasonably
effective, vein stripping generally produces significant post-operative pain and
bruising, and usually requires a lengthy and uncomfortable recovery period.
In the United States, however, vein stripping has been rendered virtually
obsolete by new, minimally invasive catheter technology that enables even severe
varicose veins to be successfully treated in a doctor’s office under a local
anesthetic in just a few minutes. A device is inserted into the diseased vein,
where a catheter or fiber delivers either radiofrequency (RF) or laser energy to
heat and seal the vessel. The technique is extremely successful and far less
painful and traumatic to the patient than vein stripping.
Physicians using
the VNUS ClosureFAST™ catheter, the only radiofrequency device on the market
today for the treatment of venous reflux, report that most patients return to
normal activity almost immediately following the procedure, with little or no
post operative pain.
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Las Vegas, Nevada 89128
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Henderson,
Nevada 89052