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What Can I Expect from a Spider Vein Treatment Center Near Me in Suffolk County?
“I have spider veins and varicose veins. What can I expect from a spider vein treatment center near me in Suffolk County, Long Island?”
Over the years, Vein Treatment Clinic has treated hundreds of patients with various leg vein problems, including vein disease, varicose veins, spider veins, etc. In all that time, we’ve noticed that most of our patients have one overarching question: “What can I expect from a spider vein treatment center near me in Suffolk County, Long Island?”
That may seem like a simple question, but it drives at the root of why most people don’t consult vascular surgeons for diagnosis and treatment of venous insufficiency until the disease has advanced considerably. Most people think varicose vein treatments are surgical procedures that necessitate hospital stays and an extended recovery period.
However, that’s far from accurate. At Vein Treatment Clinic, Long Island, we provide the safest minimally invasive varicose vein treatments that conclude within an hour within the vein center — there’s no hospital stays, lengthy recovery, or downtime. Most of our patients are cleared to resume their work and daily activities immediately after the treatment.
If you have any questions about varicose vein treatments, please drive over to our Long Island vein clinic next to the Bergen Point Golf Course and the Southward Ho Country Club in Lindenhurst. We take all of our patients through a step-by-step overview of what they can expect from varicose vein treatments, and that’s what we’re doing here as well.
The following are the steps involved in minimally invasive varicose vein treatments:
- Step 1: Initial consultation with board-certified vein specialists to discuss the diagnosis and treatment of vein disease.
- Step 2: Minimally invasive and non-surgical varicose vein treatments, including radiofrequency ablation and endovenous laser ablation.
- Step 3: Minimally invasive treatment for superficial varicose veins and spider veins, including sclerotherapy and laser therapy.
- Step 4: No downtime, no hospital stays, and an immediate return to daily life.
Step 1: Initial consultation with board-certified vein specialists to discuss the diagnosis and treatment of vein disease.
During your initial consultation, our board-certified vein specialists tell you everything you can expect from the diagnosis and treatment of vein disease. In most cases, spider veins and varicose veins are symptomatic of a dangerous circulatory disorder called chronic venous insufficiency. This is a medical condition in which your vein valves collapse, and blood accumulates in the leg veins.
Our board-certified vein specialists examine your leg veins to look for signs and symptoms of vein disease. In addition to observing your spider veins and varicose veins, our vein specialists will ask you if you’re experiencing symptoms like restless leg syndrome, leg heaviness, frequent leg cramps, throbbing leg veins, or leg pain. These are all tell-tale signs of vein disease, especially if they worsen at the end of the day or after long periods of sitting and standing.
After the examination, our board-certified vein specialists administer a screening test called Duplex Ultrasound. During this vascular imaging test, the vein specialists visualize the blood flow in your leg veins, projecting it on a computer screen. This test allows the vein doctor to identify the diseased vein, thus allowing them to curate the ideal minimally invasive treatment plan.
Step 2: Minimally invasive and non-surgical varicose vein treatments, including radiofrequency ablation and endovenous laser therapy.
After the diagnosis, our board-certified vascular surgeons proceed with minimally invasive varicose vein treatments, including radiofrequency ablation, endovenous laser therapy, and VenaSeal. These are minimally invasive and non-surgical procedures with a negligible risk of side effects and complications.
All minimally invasive varicose vein treatments have the same underlying goal — collapsing or removing the diseased saphenous vein. However, they go about it in different ways. Radiofrequency ablation procedure collapses the diseased saphenous vein using thermal energy, channeled through a catheter. Endovenous laser therapy removes the diseased saphenous vein using laser energy, delivered through a laser fiber. And VenaSeal seals the walls of the diseased vein using a medical adhesive, delivered via injection. Once the diseased saphenous vein collapses, the accumulated blood flows to healthier veins, restoring smooth blood circulation to the heart.
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Step 3: Minimally invasive treatment for superficial varicose veins and spider veins, including sclerotherapy.
Minimally invasive varicose vein treatments address the underlying venous insufficiency, but they don’t remove the superficial varicose veins and spider veins on your skin’s surface — that’s where sclerotherapy comes in. During the sclerotherapy procedure, our Long Island vein doctors inject a sclerosant solution into the spider veins, sealing their vein walls. The spider veins harden into scar tissues that eventually get absorbed by the body, gradually fading away.
Step 4: No downtime, no hospital stays, and an immediate return to daily life.
All minimally invasive varicose vein treatments are in-office and outpatient procedures. That means you don’t have to worry about hospital stays — our Long Island vein doctors administer the diagnosis and treatment in our state-of-the-art vein center. Furthermore, the varicose vein treatments conclude within an hour, and you can resume your daily activities immediately. Our Long Island vein doctors will discuss some postoperative vein care guidelines, like wearing compression stockings and walking frequently, but you’ll be cleared to resume most of your daily activities.
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