VEIN PROCEDURES

VEIN PROCEDURES


Ultrasound Evaluation

In order to properly diagnose varicose veins and determine their severity, we perform comprehensive ultrasound evaluations. Through the use of ultrasound technology, we are able to determine if your varicose veins pose any serious risks, in addition to identifying which treatment would be the most appropriate for your condition. At Innovative Vein, we have access to the most advanced testing methods and equipment to ensure that your diagnosis is highly accurate.
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Conservative Treatment

Conservative treatments for varicose veins aim to control the symptoms of varicose veins, but they do not address their underlying cause. Conservative treatments can help slow varicose veins from worsening.
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Compression Stocking Treatment

Compression stocking treatment is an effective yet conservative form of varicose vein treatment that involves wearing compression stockings that steadily apply pressure to the legs, preventing the pooling of blood in the veins. Compression stocking treatment is extremely effective in treating varicose vein problems and controlling debilitating symptoms.

We are a proud dealer of Sigvaris brand compression socks and stockings. We carry knee high, thigh high and pantyhose, but custom orders can be made.

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Sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy is a procedure used to treat varicose veins and spider veins. This procedure involves the injection of a solution, known as a sclerosant, directly into the vein. The sclerosant irritates the lining of the vein, causing it to close. Eventually, the vein turns into scar tissue and is absorbed by the body.

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Varithena

What is Varithena?

Varithena polidocanol injectable foam 1% is an FDA-approved prescription medicine used to treat varicose veins caused by problems with the great saphenous vein (GSV) and other related veins in the leg’s GSV system. Varithena improves symptoms related to or caused by varicose veins, and the appearance of varicose veins.

How does Varithena work?
  • The physician administers a small amount of Varithena.
  • The microfoam fills and treats the desired section of the vein.
  • The diseased vein collapses and the foam is diluted in the bloodstream and flushed out.
How is blood flow affected?

When the malfunctioning vein collapses, blood flow shifts to healthier veins nearby.

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VeinGogh

Are you one of millions who suffer from embarrassing spider veins, red spots, or redness on your cheeks and nose? Well, there is finally an effective, dependable treatment for your condition – VeinGogh.
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Radio Frequency Ablation

The VENCLOSE Radio Frequency Ablation restores healthy blood flow by closing diseased veins.

The procedure is the latest heat-based treatment option for chronic venous insufficiency, a common cause of varicose veins.

Benefits of the VENCLOSE procedure:

·        Minimally invasive procedure

·        Small catheter entry site

·        Proven technology

The doctor will insert a small catheter into the diseased vein. The catheter will deliver heat to shrink and close the diseased vein. Your blood flow will naturally reroute to nearby healthy veins. Once treatment is completed, your doctor will apply a bandage and may recommend compression to help the healing.

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Endovenous Ablation

Endovenous laser ablation with TVS 1320 Laser is a virtually pain free, outpatient procedure that treats varicose veins. Endovenous laser ablation is one of the most comfortable and newer laser procedures available for the treatment of varicose veins. This procedure provides rapid relief of symptoms and requires no downtime. Endovenous laser ablation closes large veins that do not work properly and cause the formation of varicose veins.

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Ultrasound Guided Sclerotherapy

Ultrasound guided sclerotherapy is a procedure used to treat medium to large varicose veins. Ultrasound guided sclerotherapy represents a major advancement in vein treatment because the ultrasound technology enables doctors to visualize deep-seated dilated veins that are not visible in their entire length on the skin’s surface.
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