When you choose Varithena® for the treatment of varicose veins, you’re taking an important step toward healthier circulation and lasting relief. This minimally invasive procedure uses a specialized microfoam to close diseased veins, improving blood flow and reducing discomfort, often with no need for surgery or lengthy recovery.
If you’re preparing for the procedure or have had it done recently, you may be wondering what comes next. Understanding what to expect during Varithena® recovery helps you heal comfortably and feel confident about your results.
What Is Varithena® and How It Works
Varithena® is an FDA-approved, non-surgical treatment for varicose veins caused by faulty vein valves or venous reflux. During the procedure, your specialist injects a prescription microfoam into the affected vein. The foam gently fills and collapses the vein, redirecting blood flow to nearby healthy veins.
The treatment is performed in-office, usually in less than 30 minutes, and requires only local anesthesia. Because it’s minimally invasive, patients can walk immediately afterward and return to light daily activities the same day.
Immediately After Your Procedure
Right after treatment, your leg will be wrapped in a compression bandage or stocking to support healing. Most patients are able to stand up and walk around right away. Your specialist may observe you briefly to ensure you feel steady before you leave the clinic.
You might notice mild sensations such as:
- Light pressure or tightness in the treated area
- Minor bruising or tenderness
- Temporary firmness along the vein’s path
These effects are normal and typically fade within a few days. Walking and gentle movement actually help promote circulation and speed recovery.
The First 24–48 Hours
During the first two days, following your Varithena®aftercare instructions is essential. Your care team will provide detailed guidance, but general recommendations include:
- Keep compression in place. Wear your prescribed compression stockings or bandages as directed—usually for several days—to support vein closure and reduce swelling.
- Stay active, but avoid strain. Short walks every hour or so are encouraged. Avoid heavy lifting, intense workouts, or standing still for long periods.
- Hydrate well. Proper hydration keeps blood flowing smoothly and aids tissue healing.
- Elevate your legs when resting. This helps decrease swelling and discomfort.
If you experience mild soreness, over-the-counter pain relief is typically sufficient. Bruising may appear but will resolve naturally.
The First Week: Building Healthy Circulation
By day three or four, most patients notice steady improvement. Swelling and tenderness continue to subside, and walking feels easier.
Key Tips for the First Week
- Continue daily walking. Movement prevents stiffness and encourages strong vein closure.
- Avoid prolonged heat exposure. Skip hot baths or saunas until your specialist clears you.
- Keep compression on as advised. Usually, you’ll wear it during the day for one to two weeks.
- Stay mindful of posture. Try not to cross your legs while sitting, as it can restrict blood flow.
If you have questions about activity level or experience unexpected discomfort, contact your clinic for clarification. Open communication ensures the smoothest recovery possible.
Varithena® Recovery Time: When to Expect Results
Most patients return to normal routines within a few days, but full Varithena®recovery time varies slightly from person to person.

During this period, your body absorbs the closed vein naturally, while surrounding veins take over healthy blood flow. You may be scheduled for a follow-up ultrasound to confirm progress and ensure optimal results.
Expected Varithena® Results
Patients often report lighter, more energized legs within days of treatment. Over the next several weeks, varicose veins fade visibly, and symptoms such as aching, heaviness, or itching diminish.
Clinical studies show significant improvements in both appearance and quality of life. For many, Varithena® offers the same long-term success rates as surgical procedures without downtime or stitches.
If you’re managing varicose veins caused by chronic venous insufficiency, this treatment can be an excellent alternative to more invasive methods.
Activities You Can Resume (and When)
Because Varithena® is non-surgical, recovery is quick. Still, pacing yourself ensures lasting results.
You Can:
- Walk and perform light daily tasks immediately.
- Drive once you feel comfortable (usually the next day).
- Return to office work or household chores within 24–48 hours.
Wait a Bit Before:
- Strenuous workouts or running (about one week).
- Long-haul travel or air flights (one to two weeks).
- Hot tubs, saunas, or direct sun exposure on the treated area (two weeks).
Your provider will give personalized guidance depending on the number and size of veins treated.

Possible Side Effects
Varithena® is very well tolerated, but as with any medical procedure, mild side effects can occur. These may include:
- Temporary bruising or firmness
- Mild itching or tingling
- Slight skin discoloration
- Tenderness along the vein
These symptoms typically resolve within days to weeks. Serious complications such as allergic reactions or blood clots are rare. Contact your specialist immediately if you experience severe pain, swelling, or shortness of breath.
How to Support Your Recovery
1. Follow Compression Guidelines
Compression therapy enhances healing and maintains results. Consistent use helps prevent new vein issues and keeps circulation strong.
2. Stay Active
Light activity is key. Think short, frequent walks rather than extended sitting or lying down.
3. Stay Hydrated and Eat Well
A balanced diet rich in antioxidants and hydration supports vein repair and overall vascular health.
4. Attend Your Follow-Up
Follow-up appointments and ultrasound checks ensure your treated veins are closing properly and help identify any residual concerns early.
When to Contact Your Provider
Call your vein specialist if you notice:
- Sharp or worsening pain
- Persistent redness, swelling, or warmth
- Shortness of breath or chest discomfort
Prompt communication helps address any rare complications quickly and protects your recovery progress.
Często zadawane pytania
Most people resume daily activities immediately. Minor bruising or tenderness may last a few days, and full results typically develop over two to three months.
Improvement in symptoms often appears within the first week. Visible varicose veins fade gradually as the treated vein is absorbed.
Yes. As soon as you feel steady on your feet you can drive yourself home or the next day to work.
Yes. Your provider will recommend wearing compression for several days to support healing and maximize results.
Avoid strenuous exercise, heavy lifting, and prolonged heat exposure for at least a week. Gentle movement and hydration are encouraged.
In many cases, yes. When medically necessary, most insurance providers cover treatment for symptomatic varicose veins. Contact your insurance company for more information or with any questions on coverage.
Zadzwoń, aby umówić się na konsultację
Varithena®offers a quick, comfortable solution for painful or unsightly varicose veins with results that last. If you’re ready to experience lighter, healthier legs, our specialists are here to help.
Call today to schedule your consultation at a United Vein & Vascular Centers clinic near you and take the next step toward better circulation and lasting comfort.
Medically reviewed by UVVC’s National Medical Director, Dr. Domenic Zambuto.

