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VenaSeal

VenaSeal

VenaSeal, also known as non-thermal ablation, the VenaSeal Closure System or VenaSeal Sapheon Closure System, is a medical procedure used to treat venous reflux disease, also known as chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). This innovative approach is a popular choice for those seeking effective venous reflux treatment.

Venous reflux disease occurs when the valves in the veins of your legs become weak or damaged, leading to improper blood flow and causing blood to pool in the legs.

The VenaSeal procedure is designed to address this condition by sealing the affected veins, diverting blood flow to healthier veins and alleviating symptoms like pain, swelling and skin discoloration.

How does VenaSeal work?

VenaSeal is a closure system that uses a specially formulated medical adhesive delivered via a catheter to seal the diseased vein. The procedure is typically performed in an outpatient setting and does not require heat or thermal energy, unlike some other vein closure techniques, making it a preferred method for treating venous reflux.

Advantages of VenaSeal

VenaSeal offers several advantages over other traditional treatments for venous reflux disease. It is less invasive, uses no heat or thermal energy, provides rapid relief, minimizes the risk of nerve injury and leaves minimal to no scarring.

There is minimal downtime after the VenaSeal procedure, and people can typically resume normal activities soon afterward.

Is VenaSeal right for you?

It's essential to consult your vascular specialist to determine if VenaSeal is the appropriate treatment for your condition. Not everyone may be a suitable candidate for this procedure, so a thorough evaluation will assess your vascular health and determine the most appropriate treatment plan.

Risks and complications

While VenaSeal is generally considered safe and effective, it carries some risks, including allergic reactions, bruising or hematoma at the injection site, inflammation and infection.

As with any medical procedure, it is essential to consult with a vascular specialist to determine if VenaSeal is suitable for your specific condition.

Ready to make a change? Call 770-812-VEIN (8346) to schedule a consultation to begin your transformation now.

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VenaSeal Frequently Asked Questions

How long does VenaSeal last?
The results of VenaSeal are intended to be permanent, though individual outcomes may vary.

What are the disadvantages of VenaSeal treatment? 
Potential disadvantages include allergic reactions, bruising, hematoma and infection.

What happens to the vein after VenaSeal? 
The treated vein is closed and eventually absorbed by the body, with blood rerouted to healthier veins.

What should you not do after VenaSeal? 
It's advisable to avoid heavy lifting and high-impact activities for a short period after the procedure.

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