During the early stages of venous insufficiency, your symptoms might be mild to moderate. You might have visible veins and some physical symptoms. As your everyday life isn't impacted significantly at this point, you might not seek care. Getting treatment promptly rather than delaying can expedite your recovery and prevent the onset of more serious
Early Stages of Venous Insufficiency
During the early stages of venous insufficiency, your symptoms might be mild to moderate. You might have visible veins and some physical symptoms. As your everyday life isn't impacted significantly at this point, you might not seek care. Getting treatment promptly rather than delaying can expedite your recovery and prevent the onset of more serious
Venous Ulcer
If you have an open sore on your leg that just won't go away, it might be a venous ulcer. Venous ulcers, also known as venous stasis ulcers or varicose ulcers, are wounds that occur when there's poor circulation due to vein disease or venous insufficiency, typically in the legs. Other symptoms of vein disease include swelling in the legs or ankles,
Varicose Vein Symptoms
In early stages, Varicose Vein symptoms can present more mild with slight achiness and tingling. However, when the condition worsens, varicose veins can start causing chronic leg pain and swelling, making it difficult to perform routine daily activities and leading to CVI (Chronic Venous Insufficiency) and DVT.
Varicose Vein Treatments
Our non-surgical treatments for varicose vein treatments take less than an hour to perform. During the procedure, a specialist uses ultrasound imaging to guide a fiber or catheter to the target vein to apply treatment. Afterward, most patients can resume their normal daily activities, with symptoms improving soon after.