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Leg Vein Treatment
in Madison & Jackson MS

Leg Vein Clinic

Leg Vein Treatment in Madison MS

MS Vein specializes in the latest treatments available for leg vein removal. Our board-certified vein specialists have completed their rigorous residency and fellowship programs that focus on diagnosing leg veins’ circulatory diseases and the aesthetic leg vein treatments available.

Advancements such as laser therapies, radiofrequency devices, and thermolysis equipment effectively treat most vein conditions. All of the treatments available at our Vein Disorders Clinic are FDA-approved, so you can be assured that you are safe and in good hands.

At MS Vein, we specialize in the cosmetic treatment of unpleasant-looking veins of the legs, such as reticular, varicose, and spider veins. We start by formulating a specific treatment plan for each patient to address the particular type of vein condition. For example, treating varicose veins would significantly differ from spider veins and require different treatment approaches.

What is MS Vein’s most common leg vein treatment?

The most prevalent treatment we recommend for varicose veins is radiofrequency vein ablation. This procedure involves using radiofrequency heat energy to remove the problem veins. It is also known under the trade names Venefit and VNUS Closurefast. It boasts of a 95% success rate in treating the underlying causes of varicose veins permanently.

Another widespread treatment for varicose veins is endovenous laser ablation under the trade name Venacure EVLT procedure. This treatment involves using a laser device that sends a thin beam of light to shrink and eventually close the vein. Blood flow is then redirected to other healthy veins. It also has a 95% success rate.

Our physicians at MS Vein are certified experts in these state-of-the-art leg varicose vein removal therapies.

What are the newest leg vein removal treatments available?

More and more varicose vein treatment procedures are being developed and approved by the FDA.

One of the latest involves injecting a micro-foam medication called Varithena into the inside of affected veins, causing them to close off and eventually disappear. It is a patented formulation, and the procedure is known as endovenous chemical ablation. It is highly effective in treating tortuous leg veins and surface varicose veins.

Another FDA-approved leg vein treatment for venous reflux disease and varicose veins is a medication called Venaseal. It is a specially formulated medical adhesive that causes the diseased veins to be essentially glued closed.

This treatment has been gaining popularity because it requires only a single injection meaning reduced discomfort; There is minimal downtime so you can resume daily activities, including exercise, and it does not require you to wear compression stockings following treatment. It also has a 95% success rate.

There are a few more advanced treatment procedures for leg varicose veins. Our specialists will continually assess your situation before coming up with a treatment plan to achieve the best possible results for you. These procedures include vein stripping, ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy, and ambulatory micro-phlebectomy.

The specialists in our Leg Vein Clinic are board-certified vein surgeons capable of performing various vein treatments that will best suit your specific condition. We always aim for 100% patient satisfaction.

Leg spider vein treatments include infrared light-guided sclerotherapy, foam sclerotherapy, ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy, and standard sclerotherapy. These procedures have been proven highly effective and safe.

Infrared light-guided sclerotherapy involves administering a series of injections guided by infrared light. The veins are clearer, and so injections are better targeted.

Foam sclerotherapy uses a foam sclerosant injection on the affected vein to close it.

Ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy involves injecting a solution into the veins using ultrasound waves as guidance, ensuring accuracy and efficacy.

Sclerotherapy is a procedure that involves injecting a salt solution directly into the diseased vein to create scar tissue, which the body’s natural waste system will then absorb. This treatment has been successfully in use since the 1930s.

We offer a wide range of sclerotherapy medications that include Sotradecol, Polidocanol, Asclera, foam, and saline.

Other leg spider vein treatments, including Ohmic thermolysis with the Veingogh/Veinwave device and surface laser therapy. They are specifically effective for removing spider veins on the face, nose, feet, and ankles. They are also proven very successful in treating leg spider veins that may be too small or too resistant for sclerotherapy.

Do not hesitate to call us to schedule a free consultation with our physician so you can learn more about the leg vein treatment options that will be most appropriate for your unique situation.

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