What is the best treatment for veins?

If you’re looking for the best treatment for veins, you need to contact a vein doctor specializing in minimally invasive spider vein and varicose vein treatments in Long Island. In the past, the only way to treat varicose veins was through complex surgical procedures that involved extended downtime, hospitalization, and a high risk of complications. But thanks to recent advancements in vein care and technologies, numerous minimally invasive procedures can treat varicose veins and underlying venous insufficiency.

Everyone responds to different minimally invasive procedures, so the best treatment for veins for you might be different from the best procedure for someone else. Your vein doctor must perform a thorough ultrasound diagnosis to identify the root cause of your vein problems, following which they should curate a personalized vein treatment plan. You must find a medical center for vein treatment that specializes in comprehensive vein treatments.

Our medical centers for vein treatment in Long Island always perform comprehensive tests and evaluations. Our vein doctors examine your leg veins, review your medical history, and administer vascular imaging tests to determine if you have chronic venous insufficiency, the root cause of spider veins and varicose veins. Based on your diagnostic results, we curate a personalized vein treatment plan that may involve radiofrequency ablation, endovenous laser treatment, venaseal, ambulatory phlebectomy, or sclerotherapy.

You can find our state-of-the-art medical center for vein treatment in West Islip, Jericho, and the Hamptons. Our center for vein treatment in West Islip is on the border of Suffolk County and Nassau County, and our center for vein treatment on the north shore is conveniently located at 350 Jericho Turnpike. If you’re in the Hamptons, you can visit our center for vein treatment at 225 W Montauk Highway Suite 3, Hampton Bays.

Below, we describe the best minimally invasive vein treatments in different circumstances.

If you have chronic venous insufficiency…

Chronic venous insufficiency is the circulatory disorder responsible for most vein problems, including spider veins and varicose veins. Venous insufficiency is a medical condition caused by the collapse of vein valves. In healthy veins, the valves act as one-way doors that ensure smooth blood circulation to the heart against the force of gravity. When your vein valves collapse, gravity forces blood to flow backward and accumulate in the leg veins, leading to the dilation of vein walls. Your vein doctor must treat chronic venous insufficiency before addressing the superficial varicose veins or spider veins, or else the veins will return.

Endovenous Radiofrequency Ablation

Endovenous radiofrequency ablation involves making a small incision on the skin’s surface to insert a specialized catheter into the diseased vein under ultrasound guidance. The catheter generates radiofrequency waves, which converts into thermal energy and destroys the diseased vein. The accumulated blood reroutes into healthier leg veins, and the diseased vein is eventually metabolized by the body.

Endovenous Laser Ablation

Endovenous laser treatment involves making a small incision on the skin’s surface to insert a specialized laser fiber into the diseased vein under ultrasound guidance. The laser fiber generates laser energy, which triggers an inflammatory response and destroys the diseased vein. The accumulated blood reroutes into healthier leg veins, and the diseased vein is eventually metabolized by the body.

Mechanochemical Ablation (ClariVein)

Mechanochemical ablation, also known as clarivein, involves making a small incision on the skin’s surface to insert a specialized catheter with a rotating wire tip. The catheter is lodged inside the diseased vein under ultrasound guidance. When activated, the rotating wire tip destroys the diseased vein’s walls while secreting a sclerosant medicine, which shrinks and closes the vein walls.

VenaSeal Closure System

VenaSeal is one of the latest minimally invasive procedures for vein disease. The vein doctor makes a small incision on the skin’s surface to insert a specialized needle that delivers a medical-grade adhesive into the diseased vein under ultrasound guidance. The vein glue seals the diseased vein’s walls, turning it into a hardened scar tissue eventually metabolized by the body. The accumulated blood reroutes into healthier leg veins and restores optimal blood flow.

If you don’t have chronic venous insufficiency…

If you don’t have chronic venous insufficiency or after the primary vein treatment, the vein doctor can proceed with cosmetic treatments. The vein doctor may use numerous techniques, such as sclerosant injections and ambulatory phlebectomy, to remove the visible spider veins and varicose veins from the skin’s surface. Cosmetic vein treatments only remove the visible veins without addressing the root cause. That’s why your cosmetic vein treatments must be performed after the primary vein treatment or if you don’t have underlying vein disease, as confirmed through comprehensive duplex ultrasound tests. The following are the best minimally invasive procedures for spider veins and varicose veins.

Sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy is widely considered the best spider vein treatment. Sclerotherapy involves injecting a sclerosant medicine into the vein walls of the unhealthy spider veins. The sclerosant medicine triggers an inflammatory response and turns the spider veins into hardened scar tissues eventually metabolized by the body. The spider veins soon fade away from the skin.

Ambulatory Phlebectomy

Ambulatory phlebectomy is the ideal minimally invasive procedure for superficial varicose veins. The vein doctor administers local anesthesia and makes small incisions on the skin’s surface, through which the superficial varicose veins are physically extracted. Once the varicose veins are removed, you can resume your daily activities. The incision marks soon heal and fade away from the skin’s surface.