VenaSeal Treatment

VenaSeal offers quick, effective treatment for venous disease with a minimally invasive approach, ensuring a more comfortable procedure and faster recovery.

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What is VenaSeal?

VenaSeal is an innovative treatment for venous disease that eliminates the need for heat or local anesthesia. This FDA-approved procedure uses a medical adhesive to close refluxing veins, redirecting blood flow to healthier veins and relieving symptoms.

What to Expect with Venaseal Treatment

VenaSeal is a minimally invasive procedure requiring only a small needle incision. After preparing the affected leg, a doctor applies a medical adhesive to the diseased vein, sealing it off and redirecting blood flow to healthier veins.

Benefits of VenaSeal include:

  • Minimal pain and bruising.
  • Reduced risk of complications.
  • A short procedure time (45 minutes to 1 hour).
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After the VenaSeal Procedure

VenaSeal treatment allows patients to quickly resume normal activities, often immediately after the procedure. Unlike other treatments, compression stockings are not required. Walking and staying active are encouraged to promote proper blood flow. While scarring is uncommon, some patients may notice tender, hard knots or redness on the skin as the vein closes.

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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.