A detailed duplex ultrasound maps reflux and identifies the source of symptoms, allowing us to design a precise, individualized treatment plan. Accurate mapping reduces unnecessary procedures and improves therapeutic outcomes.
Targeted injections close small surface veins to improve leg appearance and reduce localized symptoms. Treatments are quick, performed in-office, and typically require minimal recovery time.
Thermal ablation seals diseased saphenous veins under ultrasound guidance, rerouting blood flow to healthy vessels. This minimally invasive approach relieves pain, swelling, and the root cause of many varicose veins.
We offer tailored cosmetic techniques — from surface sclerotherapy to micro-laser treatments — to refine leg contours and correct visible veins with natural, even results.
For patients with venous ulcers or skin changes, we provide specialized wound management, compression strategies, and coordinated care to promote healing and prevent recurrence.
When superficial varicose veins require extraction, we perform micro-incision phlebectomy in-office for immediate contour improvement and symptom relief with quick return to activity.
Duplex ultrasound identifies problematic veins and guides the treatment plan.
We deliver the chosen procedure (ablation, sclerotherapy, phlebectomy, or wound care) with ultrasound precision.
Post-procedure compression, activity guidance, and follow-up visits preserve results and reduce recurrence.
Weakened vein valves and venous reflux cause blood pooling; risk factors include genetics, pregnancy, long standing, and age.
A duplex ultrasound maps flow and valve function, pinpointing which veins need treatment so we can target the root problem.
Most procedures use local anesthesia or tumescent numbing and are well tolerated; post-procedure soreness is usually mild and temporary.
Many patients resume light activities the same day; full activity typically resumes within a few days to a week depending on the procedure.
Treated veins are closed permanently, though new veins can form — maintenance, compression, and follow-up care help limit recurrence.
Medically necessary treatments (pain, swelling, ulcers) often qualify; cosmetic-only procedures are usually self-pay. We provide documentation to assist claims.

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