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A Vein Center Near Me (Bellmore) Describes the Best Vein Treatment Options
The Vein Treatment Clinic, the best vein center near me (Bellmore), only provides minimally invasive vein treatments.
The Vein Treatment Clinic is the best vein center near me (Bellmore), located on the Montauk highway bordering Suffolk County and Nassau County, a short 5-minute drive from the Southern State Pkwy. Our vein center is less than 10 minutes from Bellmore via NY-27 E and NY-27A or Southern State Pkwy and Great Neck Rd — it’s also incredibly accessible to patients from other neighboring towns, such as Babylon, Islip, Hempstead, Oceanside, Merrick, Freeport, etc.
Patients from Long Island should consult the board-certified vein doctors at Vein Treatment Clinic — they carefully diagnose the root cause of your vein problems before curating the ideal minimally invasive vein treatment plan. Varicose veins and spider veins are usually symptomatic of underlying venous insufficiency, a circulatory disorder wherein your vein valves collapse and blood accumulate in your leg veins. Instead of providing a cookie-cutter vein treatment, we customize our treatment options to address your specific needs. We don’t just treat vein disease but also prevent future vein disorders.
Furthermore, we only provide minimally invasive treatments to remove varicose veins, as opposed to vascular surgery. Minimally invasive varicose vein treatments are nonsurgical, cause minimal pain and discomfort, have a negligible risk of complications and conclude within an hour with no downtime. Minimally invasive vein treatment options are also eligible for insurance coverage, as long as they’re deemed medically necessary. Please continue reading to learn about your vein treatment options.
The following is a summary of our minimally invasive treatment options.
- Radiofrequency Ablation: The board-certified vein doctor channels thermal energy via a catheter to collapse the problematic saphenous vein, restoring smooth blood circulation.
- Endovenous Laser Ablation: The board-certified vein doctor delivers laser energy via a laser fiber to collapse the problematic saphenous vein, restoring smooth blood circulation.
- VenaSeal: The board-certified vein doctor injects a medical-grade adhesive into the diseased vein to seal its vein walls, shutting it down.
- Ambulatory Phlebectomy: The board-certified vascular surgeon creates incisions on the skin’s surface to remove varicose veins.
- Sclerotherapy: The board-certified vein specialist injects a sclerosant solution into the spider veins to turn them into scar tissues that eventually get absorbed by the body, fading away from the skin’s surface.
Radiofrequency Ablation
Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive vein treatment involving thermal energy. The vein doctor administers local anesthesia, creates an incision on the skin’s surface, and inserts a catheter. The vein doctor guides the catheter into the diseased saphenous vein under ultrasound guidance. Once the catheter is lodged inside, the vein doctor injects anesthesia to the vein’s walls, protecting the surrounding tissues. Finally, the vein doctor activates the catheter to deliver thermal energy into the saphenous vein’s walls. The accumulated blood reroutes to healthier veins, restoring smooth blood circulation to the heart.
Benefits of Radiofrequency Ablation Minimally Invasive Vein Treatment:
- Nonsurgical
- Causes minimal pain and discomfort.
- 97% success rate.
- Negligible risk of side effects or complications.
- Concludes within an hour.
- No downtime.
- Covered by most insurance plans.
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Endovenous Laser Ablation
Endovenous laser ablation is a minimally invasive vein treatment involving laser energy. The vein doctor administers local anesthesia, creates an incision on the skin’s surface, and inserts an endovenous laser, i.e., a catheter connected to a laser fiber. The vein doctor guides the laser fiber into the problematic vein under ultrasound guidance. Once the laser fiber is in place, the vascular surgeon injects anesthesia to the vein’s walls, protecting the surrounding tissues. Finally, the vein specialist activates the laser fiber to deliver laser energy into the diseased vein’s walls. The diseased vein collapses, and the accumulated blood flows to healthier leg veins, restoring smooth blood circulation to the heart.
Benefits of Endovenous Laser Ablation Minimally Invasive Vein Treatment:
- Nonsurgical
- 97% success rate.
- Negligible risk of side effects or complications.
- Concludes within an hour.
- No downtime.
- Covered by most insurance plans.
Drawbacks of Endovenous Laser Ablation Minimally Invasive Vein Treatment:
- Causes more post-procedural pain and discomfort than radiofrequency ablation.
VenaSeal
VenaSeal is a medical-grade adhesive used to seal blood vessels. The vein doctor injects the vein glue into the diseased saphenous vein under ultrasound guidance. The vein glue seals the diseased vein’s walls, turning it into scar tissue. The accumulated blood reroutes to healthier leg veins, restoring smooth blood circulation to the heart.
Benefits of VenaSeal Minimally Invasive Vein Treatment:
- Nonsurgical.
- Nearly perfect track record.
- Painless and comfortable.
- Negligible risk of side effects or complications.
- Concludes within an hour.
- No downtime.
Drawbacks of VenaSeal Minimally Invasive Vein Treatment:
- Relatively new procedure.
- Not yet covered by insurance plans.
Ambulatory Phlebectomy
Ambulatory phlebectomy is a minimally invasive treatment that removes varicose veins without addressing the underlying vein disease. The vein doctor creates incisions on the skin’s surface to remove the varicose veins left after the primary vein treatment. After the vein removal, the incisions are sutured and allowed to heal.
Benefits of Ambulatory Phlebectomy Minimally Invasive Vein Treatment:
- Minimally invasive.
- Causes minimal pain and discomfort.
- Negligible risk of complications.
- Concludes within an hour.
- No downtime.
Drawbacks of Ambulatory Phlebectomy Minimally Invasive Vein Treatment:
- Removes varicose veins without addressing the underlying disease.
- Not covered by insurance plans because it’s considered a cosmetic procedure.
Sclerotherapy
Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat spider veins. During sclerotherapy, the vein doctor injects a medicine called sclerosant into the spider veins. Sclerosant fuses the spider veins’ walls, turning them into hardened scar tissues that gradually get absorbed by the body, fading away from the skin’s surface.
Benefits of Sclerotherapy Minimally Invasive Vein Treatment:
- Minimally invasive and nonsurgical.
- Causes minimal pain and discomfort.
- Negligible risk of complications.
- Perfect success rate.
- You can see immediate improvements.
- Concludes within 30 minutes.
- No downtime.
Drawbacks of Sclerotherapy Minimally Invasive Vein Treatment:
- Treats spider veins without addressing the underlying vein disease.
- Not covered by insurance plans because it’s considered a cosmetic procedure.
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