
Vein Treatments
Visible varicose and spider veins are more than a cosmetic concern—they’re often signs of vein disease.
- Treatment is quick
- Minimally invasive
- Covered by most insurance plans
Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT)
The VenaCure EVLT procedure is minimally-invasive and can be performed in a doctor’s office. It addresses both the cosmetic and medical issues associated with varicose veins.
- A laser light emitted through a thin fiber inserted into the damaged vein delivers just a small amount of energy, causing the malfunctioning vein to close and seal shut.
- Veins that are treatable with the VenaCure EVLT system are superficial veins. Laser therapy with the VenaCure EVLT system is indicated for varicose veins and varicosities with superficial reflux of the Greater Saphenous Vein, and in the treatment of incompetent refluxing veins in the superficial venous system in the lower limb.
- After the VenaCure EVLT procedure, your body will naturally route blood flow to other veins.
- Bulging and pain in the damaged and now-sealed vein will subside after the procedure.
Because VenaCure EVLT vein treatment eliminates varicose veins where they start, the results can be obvious right away.


Micro Foam Sclerotherapy
An injectable foam that is used in treating varicose veins and larger diseased veins that worsen circulation.
The foam is injected under ultrasound guidance in an outpatient setting.
The treatment does not require any incisions and usually takes less than 30 minutes to administer. Patients may resume most activities same day and heavy exercise after 1 week.
Compounded Sclerotherapy
Compounded Sclerotherapy is a generic injectable foam that is administered to varicose veins with or without ultrasound guidance.
This is often the treatment of choice for small varicose veins and spider veins.
Sclerotherapy causes the vein to scar down and forces blood to reroute to healthier veins.
The collapsed vein is reabsorbed into the local tissue and eventually fades away. Sclerotherapy is often used at the end of a treatment plan for venous reflux disease.

Treatment Faqs
Venous reflux disease – which leads to Leg or ankle swelling, Leg Pain and Aching, Leg Cramps, Restless leg, Leg heaviness or fatigue, Burning or Itching skin, Skin Changes or Rash
Venous reflux disease is a progressive medical condition that if left untreated, will likely worsen over time and develop into a more serious form of venous disease called chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). CVI leads to more serious outcomes such as poor healing wounds, permanent skin damage, and an increased risk of deep blood clot.
- The procedure takes about 20-40 minutes.
- The procedure is almost always a permanent fix for the diseased veins being treated.
- The number of treatments needed depends on the severity and number of veins that are diseased.
- Patients get relief/improvement of symptoms after 2 days
- This is a permanent fix to diseased refluxing veins in the legs
- Proven long term results with positive patient outcomes and experience
- Rapid recovery with patients resuming normal activities within a few days
- Patients get relief/improvement of symptoms after just a few days
- Varithena is non-surgical and is often the quickest procedure
- Absolutely no incision and results are much better than traditional sclerotherapy
- The recovery time is very minimal, and some people have no personal restrictions
Micro-Foam treats Venous Reflux Disease – which causes Varicose Veins, Spider Veins, Leg or ankle swelling, Leg Pain and Aching, Leg Cramps, Restless leg, Leg heaviness or fatigue, Burning or Itching skin, Skin Changes or Rash
Venous reflux disease is a progressive medical condition that if left untreated, will likely worsen over time and develop into a more serious form of venous disease called chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). CVI leads to more serious outcomes such as poor healing wounds, permanent skin damage, and an increased risk of deep blood clot.
- The procedure takes about 20-40 minutes in most cases.
- The procedure is almost always a permanent fix for the diseased veins being treated.
- Most people will need 1-2 treatments depending on the severity of their venous reflux disease.
Varicose Veins, Spider Veins, Leg or ankle swelling, Leg Pain and Aching, Leg Cramps, Restless leg, Leg heaviness or fatigue, Burning or Itching skin, Skin Changes or Rash
- The procedure takes about 20-40 minutes in most cases.
- The procedure is good at closing down small varicose veins and spider veins.
- Most people will need 1-2 treatments with compounded sclerotherapy depending on the severity and number of their varicose veins.
- Resolution of the varicose veins treated.
- Proven track record with years of solid research behind it
- Improvement/resolution of unwanted pain, aching, pressure, swelling, and other associated symptoms.
- Improved cosmetic appearance of varicose and spider veins.
Why Start Vein Treatment Now?
- Untreated vein disease can lead to serious complications like ulcers or blood clots.
- Early treatment not only alleviates discomfort but also prevents further issues.
- Most patients notice a significant improvement within a week!
