Vascular

Venous Insufficiency Treatment

A comprehensive treatment approach to improve blood flow and prevent fluid buildup from poorly functioning leg veins.

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What is Venous Insufficiency Treatment?

Venous Insufficiency Treatment aims to correct conditions where veins cannot efficiently return blood to the heart, leading to swelling, pain, and skin changes. Treatments range from compression therapy and lifestyle modifications to minimally invasive procedures such as radiofrequency ablation or endovenous laser therapy. These methods close off or repair damaged veins, rerouting blood through healthier vessels. The result is improved circulation, symptom relief, and reduced risk of ulcers.

This procedure helps to:

  • Improve venous return and circulation.
  • Relieve leg swelling, pain, and heaviness.
  • Prevent chronic ulcers and skin breakdown.
  • Enhance walking comfort and daily activity.
  • Restore long-term vascular health.

What to expect after Venous Insufficiency Treatment?

Most patients experience symptom relief within days. Mild bruising or tightness may occur, but it resolves quickly. Ongoing compression use and regular follow-ups ensure lasting success.

  • Noticeable decrease in leg swelling.
  • Better skin tone and fewer visible veins.
  • Improved comfort during standing or walking.
  • Minimal downtime with most procedures.
  • Ongoing compression and lifestyle care recommended.

Why is it performed?

  • To treat vein reflux and chronic swelling.
  • To prevent skin ulcers and infections.
  • To alleviate pain and heaviness in the legs.
  • To improve long-term vascular circulation.
  • To enhance cosmetic appearance and comfort.

Risks and Considerations

  • Temporary bruising or swelling.
  • Skin sensitivity or tightness.
  • Recurrence if not properly managed.
  • Minor infection risk.
  • Rare clot formation in deep veins.

Early detection is important for managing the condition and preventing further complications.

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FAQs

Is it painful?
Mild pressure or warmth may be felt during treatment, but it’s generally comfortable.
Most sessions last under an hour.
Yes, all treatments are outpatient.
Wear compression stockings and stay active to promote healing.
If you notice increased swelling, pain, or redness.

Doral Health & Wellness Vein Health Department

Doral Health & Wellness Vascular provides comprehensive care for a wide range of vascular conditions, including varicose veins, peripheral artery disease (PAD), and aneurysms. Our expert vascular surgeons offer advanced diagnostic tools and minimally invasive treatments to improve circulation, reduce pain, and enhance your quality of life.

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