Varithena is changing the game in varicose vein therapy. Administered in a physician's office under ultrasound guidance, this foam effectively seals veins, eliminating symptoms like itching and swelling. Dr. Susan Fox highlights its efficiency and minimal downtime. Whether used alone or in combination with other treatments, Varithena offers a quick, non-invasive solution, allowing patients to resume normal activities immediately. Discover the breakthrough charm of Varithena in transforming the landscape of varicose vein care.
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Unlocking the Secrets of Varithena
Varithena, an FDA-approved sclerosant foam, is administered into both varicose veins and the tributary veins of the greater saphenous vein. The solution is Polidocanol/Aethoxysklerol mixed with oxygen and Co2 to create a foam-like shaving cream. Precisely administered into the vein, the foam initiates a transformative process, inducing irritation along the vein lining and prompting it to scar and seal shut. This dynamic foam can skillfully traverse down branches of the injected vein, facilitating the gradual elimination of varicose veins and their tributaries. Administered under the precision of ultrasound guidance in the physician's office, the veins may exhibit temporary firmness post-treatment, resembling a cord-like texture, yet this resolves over time. The notable advantage lies in the minimal downtime, allowing individuals to swiftly resume their normal activities immediately after the procedure, marking a significant stride in the journey towards healthier veins.
Discover Common Symptoms and the Varithena Solution
Varicose veins manifest in a spectrum of symptoms, with patients frequently reporting sensations of itching, heaviness, fatigue, swelling, and leg aches. Additionally, discolored ankles or a convergence of veins in the ankle area are common observations. Typically, legs experience increased heaviness, swelling, and tenderness by day's end, contrasting with a relatively alleviated condition in the morning upon awakening.
Varicose veins may be visibly apparent and aesthetically displeasing, while in other instances, their malfunction is diagnosed through ultrasound, eluding detection by the naked eye.
Over time, the interplay of varicose veins and venous insufficiency, characterized by faulty vein valves, gives rise to an escalating array of symptoms. Patients often express concerns about a gradual progression of skin changes, which, in some cases, may evolve into the development of open sores and bleeding veins. Varithena emerges as a transformative solution, effectively closing off these problematic veins and redirecting blood flow to healthier vessels. This not only improves symptoms but can also lead to complete alleviation.
Your Comprehensive Guide to Treatment Options: Alone or in Harmony
Varithena is often used with endovenous laser or radiofrequency ablation to close off tributary veins, varicose veins, or remaining venous insufficiency that can be causing problems. While Varithena can be employed as a standalone treatment, its true efficacy often shines when seamlessly integrated with complementary procedures. By working in harmony with other treatments, Varithena becomes a powerful ally in closing off remaining veins and addressing venous insufficiency. This synergistic approach enhances the overall effectiveness, providing a comprehensive solution to varicose vein management.
A Quick Dive into Procedure and Treatment Duration
Varithena, a swift in-office procedure conducted under ultrasound guidance, takes only about 10 minutes to complete. Prior to injection, we advise patients to elevate their legs and undergo ultrasound vein mapping for precision. Remarkably, no anesthesia is required during the injection process. Following treatment, patients are fitted with medical-grade compression hose for optimal recovery over the next few weeks. The beauty of Varithena lies in its efficiency, allowing individuals to swiftly resume their routine activities immediately after the procedure.
Varithena's Standout Charm
Varithena offers a seamless and convenient experience, administered right in the office within minutes. With no downtime, cuts, or incisions required, the procedure involves just a few injections, eliminating the need for anesthesia. Post-treatment, patients are encouraged to wear compression hose and engage in walking and regular activity. This approach not only minimizes downtime but also allows individuals to swiftly return to work and their usual activities, making Varithena an attractive and practical choice for those seeking effective varicose vein treatment.
Don't let varicose veins dictate your comfort; contact Dr. Susan Fox today to explore personalized solutions and embark on a journey towards healthier, more vibrant legs.
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