Varicose Vein Treatment
Varicose veins, also known as venous reflux disease, affects more than 190 million people globally (30 million Americans). It occurs when valves in the veins of the lower leg no longer function properly. This allows blood to flow backward, or reflux, resulting in enlarged or varicose veins as well as other symptoms. If left untreated, the condition can progress and, in severe cases, can become lifestyle-limiting contributing to (but not limited to) lower leg pain, swelling, skin damage and ulcerations. The VenaSeal™closure system is the only procedure to use medical adhesive to coapt and close the vein, with high closure rates across three clinical trials.
As the patient does not require multiple injections of a dilute local anesthetic (tumescent anesthesia), there is minimal to no bruising and patients are often able to quickly return to normal activities.
If you are interested in learning more about this procedure or would like to schedule an appointment, please give us a call today 972.426.9900

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Meet Our Doctors

Edic Stephanian, MD, FACS
VASCULAR SURGEON

JAMES HAYHURST, MD, FACS
VASCULAR SURGEON