Varithena®️ is proprietary microfoam sclerosant medication used to treat varicose veins. Approved by the FDA in 2013, Varithena®️ is injected into damaged veins under the guidance of ultrasound technology, where the foam expands to collapse and seal the faulty vessels so that blood flow can be rerouted to nearby healthy functioning veins.
Minimally Invasive Varicose Vein Treatment Options
When you’re suffering from a vein or vascular condition, doing the things you love can be difficult. But there’s no need to sit on the sidelines because of pain and discomfort.
At United Vein & Vascular Centers, we are focused on treating people with both early-stage and late-stage vein and vascular conditions. Harnessing the expertise of our dedicated vein specialists and state-of-the-art technology, we deliver real, lasting results that help get you back to enjoying life, whether that’s going on a long walk, exploring somewhere new, or simply getting a goodnight’s sleep.
We focus on only the most medically appropriate treatment foreach specific patient. We’ll never push you into treatments you don’t need, and we don’t offer cosmetic procedures. Our only goal is improving quality of life for every patient who walks through our door.
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United Vein & Vascular Centers is the leading provider of innovative vascular health care. With locations in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, and Illinois, we’re putting high-quality, patient-centered care within reach for people living with pain and discomfort caused by vein and vascular conditions.
As true experts, our growing team of top board-certified surgeons can treat vein and vascular conditions with the latest minimally invasive treatments available.
In addition to the treatments listed below, we also offer a variety of other minimally invasive procedures, including:
Vein Treatments
Microphlebectomy, also known as ambulatory phlebectomy, is a procedure that uses a tiny, specialized, hook-like instrument to remove large, unattractive and uncomfortable bulging varicose veins through very small incisions in the skin.
Radio frequency ablation (RFA) uses a small dose of radiofrequency energy to treat venous insufficiency, thereby eliminating the root cause of varicose veins and the symptoms that go along with them.
Sclerotherapy is a procedure that uses an FDA-approved medication called a sclerosant that is injected into varicose or spider veins to collapse and seal the damaged vessels, eliminating them and the symptoms that come along with them.
Approved by the FDA in 2015, VenaSeal™ is a cutting-edge procedure used to treat venous reflux that causes varicose veins, thereby eliminating them. It uses a special medical grade adhesive to permanently and immediately close off damaged vessels so that blood flow can naturally reroute to healthy veins.
United Vein & Vascular Centers is a designated IAC-accredited vascular testing and treatment center.
Your vein health and quality of life are important. Treatment for common vein conditions like spider veins or varicose veins are typically quick and easy, requiring no down time or hospital stays. There’s never been a better time to address your vein health issues. Most insurance providers including Medicare cover vein treatments; feel free to ask us about your coverage. We’re available to answer any questions or address any concerns you may have about vein health or treatment. Call us today to talk about taking charge of your vein health.
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United Vein & Vascular Centers are Nationally IAC accredited facilities which means they have undergone a thorough review of their operational and technical components by a panel of experts in the field .Your vein health and quality of life are important. Treatment for common vein conditions like spider veins or varicose veins are typically quick and easy, requiring no down time or hospital stays.
There’s never been a better time to address your vein health issues. Most insurance providers including Medicare cover vein treatments; feel free to ask us about your coverage. We’re available to answer any questions or address any concerns you may have about vein health or treatment. Call us today to talk about taking charge of your vein health.