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We treat varicose veins using minimally invasive endovenous ablation.

Do you suffer from varicose veins, causing pain or swelling? Endovenous ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that uses heat to close diseased veins, improving circulation and reducing symptoms. Our vein doctors perform this ultrasound-guided treatment to treat problematic veins effectively. Recovery is quick, and patients can usually resume activities within days. We offer comprehensive vein care in Edinburg, Texas, and provide this specialized procedure at our cardiovascular clinic.

Key Service Highlight

Endovenous ablation offers a minimally invasive solution for treating painful varicose veins efficiently.

Advantages of Endovenous Ablation Treatment

Here are the potential benefits of undergoing endovenous ablation:

  • Minimally invasive procedure with quick recovery time
  • Reduces pain, swelling, and heaviness caused by varicose veins
  • Ultrasound guidance ensures treatment accuracy and success
  • Helps prevent complications like ulcers or blood clots
  • Enhances leg appearance by closing diseased veins effectively

What to Expect During and After the Procedure

A vein specialist first uses ultrasound imaging to locate the diseased vein before inserting a thin catheter to deliver thermal energy. The vein wall collapses and seals shut, eventually getting absorbed by the body over time. Local anesthesia is typically used, and patients remain awake and comfortable throughout the session. The procedure usually lasts under an hour, and walking immediately afterward is encouraged. Most people return to normal daily activities within a few days, with continued improvement in symptoms.

When Is Endovenous Ablation Recommended?

This procedure is ideal for individuals with symptoms such as aching legs, swelling, or visible varicose veins. A thorough vascular evaluation helps determine if the underlying issue is venous reflux, which endovenous ablation effectively treats. It is often recommended when lifestyle changes or compression stockings fail to improve the condition. People with progressive vein disease or recurrent symptoms benefit most from this targeted treatment. Follow-up care may include monitoring with ultrasound to confirm vein closure.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

This section answers common questions related to endovenous ablation to provide clarity for those considering treatment.

How long does endovenous ablation take to perform?

The procedure typically takes between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the length and number of veins treated.

Is endovenous ablation painful?

Most patients experience minimal discomfort during the procedure, as local anesthesia is used to numb the area.

What are the risks associated with endovenous ablation?

Risks are low but may include bruising, mild pain, or inflammation. Serious complications are rare when performed by experienced providers.

Can varicose veins come back after ablation?

Treated veins do not reopen, but new varicose veins can form over time. Regular follow-up care and lifestyle changes help reduce recurrence.

Is there any preparation required before the procedure?

Patients are usually advised to avoid applying lotion to their legs and may be asked to wear loose clothing on the day of treatment.

Who is a good candidate for endovenous ablation?

Those experiencing leg pain, swelling, or visible varicose veins due to vein reflux are typically good candidates for the procedure.

What type of recovery should be expected?

Most individuals return to work and normal routines within a few days, with walking encouraged right after the treatment.

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Contact us to schedule your consultation with our cardiovascular specialists and see how advanced diagnostic testing and specialized treatment options can address your heart or vein concerns efficiently and effectively.

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