VEIN TREATMENTS
Our specialized procedures include sclerotherapy, venous ablation, and perforator vein procedures. These treatments are designed to address the underlying causes of venous insufficiency, superficial venous thrombosis, and deep vein thrombosis. Each approach is personalized to reduce symptoms, improve circulation, and enhance overall leg health.
Avoids Major Surgery
High Success Rate (75-98%)
Treats the Root Cause of Venous Pathologies
Preserves Venous Function
Minimally Invasive Procedures
Less Risk Than Traditional Surgery
Fast Relief
Rapid Recovery
Minimal Scarring
Enhanced Quality of Life
Chronic leg pain or heaviness
Swelling in the legs or ankles
Varicose veins
Skin changes or ulcers on your legs
Frequent leg cramps
Pain or tenderness along a vein
Discoloration of the skin over the veins
Symptoms lasting >1 year
Failed conservative treatments - Compression Stockings, Medications, Lifestyle Changes
We utilize advanced medical imaging to create a detailed map of your problem area.
With the detailed map in hand, we perform a gentle, precision guided procedure, targeting the specific problem area while minimizing damage to surrounding structures and tissue.
Precision relief mapping allows us to create a detailed blueprint, identifying the unique vein structures and areas of pathology. Treatment is deployed precisely to these locations using sclerotherapy, venous ablation, or perforator vein procedures for maximal relief with minimal intervention.
Rapid recovery. No major incision, minimal scarring, reduced downtime. Our gentle, targeted approach with sclerotherapy, venous ablation, or perforator vein procedures allows for a quick return to normal activity.
Venous insufficiency, superficial venous thrombosis, and deep vein thrombosis can progressively worsen over time, leading to increased pain, swelling, and other complications.
In venous insufficiency, the valves in the veins that help blood flow back to the heart become weakened or damaged. This causes blood to pool in the legs, increasing venous pressure and leading to symptoms such as varicose veins, leg swelling, and chronic pain. The ongoing pooling and increased pressure can also lead to skin changes, such as discoloration and ulcers, as well as a feeling of heaviness or fatigue in the legs.
Superficial venous thrombosis involves the formation of blood clots in the superficial veins, leading to inflammation, pain, and tenderness along the affected vein. This condition can exacerbate venous insufficiency by further impairing blood flow.
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a more serious condition where blood clots form in the deep veins, typically in the legs. DVT can cause significant pain, swelling, and redness. If a clot dislodges, it can travel to the lungs, causing a life-threatening pulmonary embolism.
The progression of these venous conditions is often accompanied by the body's compensatory mechanisms, which can further complicate symptoms. For example, chronic venous insufficiency can lead to the development of collateral veins and changes in the skin and subcutaneous tissues, making symptoms more difficult to manage without intervention.
Early and effective treatment is crucial to prevent the worsening of symptoms and to manage venous conditions more effectively.
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What are common symptoms of venous insufficiency, superficial venous thrombosis, and deep vein thrombosis?
Venous Insufficiency: Symptoms include chronic leg pain or heaviness, swelling in the legs or ankles, varicose veins, skin changes or ulcers on the legs, and frequent leg cramps.
Superficial Venous Thrombosis: Symptoms include pain, tenderness, and redness along a vein, usually near the surface of the skin.
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT): Symptoms include significant leg pain, swelling, redness, and warmth in the affected leg.
What causes venous insufficiency?
Venous insufficiency is caused by weakened or damaged vein valves, which lead to blood pooling in the legs and increased venous pressure.
How is venous insufficiency diagnosed?
Venous insufficiency is typically diagnosed through a physical examination and imaging tests such as duplex ultrasound, which assesses blood flow and the condition of the vein valves.
Sclerotherapy: A procedure where a solution is injected into the affected veins, causing them to collapse and fade.
Venous Ablation: A minimally invasive procedure that uses heat (radiofrequency or laser) to close off the affected veins.
Perforator Vein Procedures: These target the perforator veins that connect the superficial veins to the deep veins, improving overall venous function.
Sclerotherapy: Causes the treated veins to collapse and be reabsorbed by the body, rerouting blood through healthier veins.
Venous Ablation: Uses heat to seal off the damaged veins, which are then absorbed by the body, improving blood flow in healthier veins.
Perforator Vein Procedures: Involve sealing off or removing faulty perforator veins to reduce venous pressure and improve circulation.
Recovery is typically rapid, with no major incisions and minimal scarring. Most patients can return to normal activities within a few days.
Most patients experience minimal discomfort during and after the procedures, as they are minimally invasive and often performed with local anesthesia.
These treatments have a high success rate in reducing symptoms and improving quality of life. The success rate varies but is generally high, with many patients experiencing significant symptom relief.
You should seek medical attention if you experience persistent leg pain, swelling, varicose veins, skin changes, or symptoms of superficial or deep vein thrombosis. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent complications and improve outcomes.
If you have chronic leg pain, swelling, varicose veins, or other symptoms of venous insufficiency, and have not found relief with conservative treatments, you may be a good candidate for these procedures. A consultation with a vein specialist can determine the best treatment plan for your condition.
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True Precision Medical is a team of interventional radiologists dedicated to providing advanced, minimally invasive treatments for vascular health, women's health, men's health, orthopedics, and more. We combine cutting-edge medical imaging technology with precision procedures to offer affordable, effective care, bypassing traditional healthcare system hurdles. Our mission is to deliver fast relief and better outcomes, all while ensuring full transparency and patient education.
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