Vein Treatments

Vein treatments are designed to close or remove varicose veins, improving both the appearance of the legs and relieving symptoms such as aches, swelling, and discomfort. Varicose veins occur when veins become enlarged and twisted, often due to weakened vein walls and valves, leading to poor blood flow. At Revere Health, we offer a variety of minimally invasive vein treatments that target varicose veins, helping patients improve circulation and reduce symptoms.

Common Vein Treatments
Venous Ablation: A minimally invasive procedure that uses laser or radiofrequency energy to close the affected veins, redirecting blood to healthier veins. It is effective in reducing pain and improving the appearance of varicose veins.
Sclerotherapy: A treatment where a solution is injected directly into the varicose vein, causing it to collapse and eventually disappear. This is particularly effective for smaller veins or spider veins.
VenaSeal Closure: Uses a medical adhesive to seal the diseased vein, allowing blood to reroute through healthier veins. This option does not require heat or compression stockings.
Microphlebectomy: A procedure where small incisions are made to remove larger varicose veins from the leg. This is often done for more prominent veins that are closer to the surface of the skin.
Compression Therapy: In some cases, wearing compression stockings can help improve circulation and relieve symptoms of varicose veins without the need for surgery.

Benefits of Vein Treatments
Symptom Relief: Vein treatments can relieve pain, swelling, and heaviness associated with varicose veins.
Improved Appearance: Reduces the visibility of varicose and spider veins, giving legs a smoother, healthier look.
Minimally Invasive: Most treatments are minimally invasive, requiring little recovery time and allowing patients to return to normal activities quickly.

Why Choose Revere Health?
Our experienced vascular specialists provide personalized care using the latest technology in vein treatments to ensure effective relief from varicose veins and their associated symptoms.

For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact Revere Health today.