Logo-PTS-Color-Dark-Horizontal
PTS-Badges (1)
PTS-Badges (1)
PTS-Badges (1)
Quad-A-Badge
PTS-Badges (1)
PTS-Badges (1)
PTS-Badges (1)
Schedule an Appointment
or fill out a quick form and we’ll reach out to you

Is Vein Surgery the Best Option for Spider & Varicose Veins?

If you’ve been struggling with varicose or spider veins, you’ve probably considered vein surgery as a potential treatment. But here’s the truth: no, vein surgery is not the best option—and in fact, it’s an outdated approach to vein care. While vein surgery was once the go-to solution for vein issues, it has since been surpassed by more effective, less invasive alternatives.

Vein Treatment Clinic prides itself on offering only the most modern, minimally invasive treatments for spider and varicose veins. These treatments are faster, safer, and more effective than traditional vein surgery, and most are covered by medical insurance. With locations in New York, New Jersey, Long Island, California, and Maryland, we’re here to help you find the best vein treatment for your needs.

Are you interested in getting more information about your condition or getting a treatment?
Fill the form below to start!

Your information is encrypted and secure. By registering you confirm that you accept our Communications Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. We are committed to HIPAA compliance and respect your privacy.

Vein Surgery: NOT the Best Option

Vein surgery is a traditional, invasive method for treating varicose veins. It involves physically removing or tying off veins that are causing issues. The procedure involves making incisions in the skin, which can lead to longer recovery times, an increased risk of complications, and more visible scarring. In the past, vein surgery was considered the only way to address serious varicose veins, but today, we know it’s not the best choice.

Vein Ligation

Vein ligation is a surgical procedure where the vein is tied off to stop blood flow. Typically, this method is used to treat larger varicose veins. During the procedure, your vein doctor will make small incisions in your skin and tie off the affected vein. The blood flow is then rerouted through healthier veins. After the vein is ligated, it may eventually be reabsorbed by the body. However, this process involves significant discomfort, a lengthy recovery, and the risk of complications such as infection or deep vein thrombosis.

Vein Stripping

Vein stripping is a more invasive procedure than ligation. It involves removing the vein entirely from the body. This is done through multiple small incisions along the length of the vein, and a special tool is used to pull the vein out. While vein stripping can remove varicose veins, it comes with several drawbacks. The procedure often requires general anesthesia, and the recovery period can be lengthy and painful. Additionally, vein stripping leaves behind scars and can lead to other complications, such as nerve damage and blood clots.

Why Vein Surgery is NOT the Best Option for Spider and Varicose Veins:

  • Long recovery times make it difficult to return to daily activities.
  • High risk of complications, such as infection or blood clots.
  • Visible scars are common due to the incisions made during the procedure.
  • General anesthesia is required for most vein surgeries, adding risks and recovery time.
  • Painful post-procedure recovery period, including swelling and bruising.
  • More expensive compared to minimally invasive alternatives.
  • Not suitable for everyone, especially those with other medical conditions.
  • Less effective long-term as veins can reappear over time.

Minimally Invasive Vein Treatments: The BEST Option

At Vein Treatment Clinic, we specialize in minimally invasive spider vein treatments. These treatments target the problem areas directly while preserving surrounding tissue, ensuring faster recovery, minimal discomfort, and long-lasting results. Most importantly, they’re covered by medical insurance, making them an accessible option for many patients.

Our team of Ivy League-educated, Harvard-trained vein doctors will guide you through every step of your journey, from diagnosis to treatment. We only offer minimally invasive vein treatments, so you’ll experience a quicker, safer, and more comfortable recovery.

Sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy is one of the most common treatments for spider veins. It involves injecting a special solution into the affected vein, which causes it to collapse and eventually be absorbed by the body. This treatment is highly effective for smaller veins and can be done in-office without incisions or anesthesia. Sclerotherapy typically involves minimal discomfort and requires very little downtime, allowing patients to return to normal activities almost immediately.

Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA)

Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA) is a treatment that uses laser energy to close off varicose veins. During the treatment, a thin laser fiber is inserted into the vein, and laser energy is used to heat the vein and seal it shut. This minimally invasive vein treatment is performed under local anesthesia and has a very low risk of complications. Patients generally experience little to no discomfort, and the recovery time is significantly shorter than traditional vein surgery.

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) is another effective, minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins. In this treatment, a catheter is inserted into the vein, and radiofrequency energy heats and collapses the vein walls. RFA is a highly successful vein treatment option with minimal side effects. Like EVLA, it’s performed under local anesthesia, and most patients can resume normal activities within a day or two after the treatment.

VenaSeal

VenaSeal uses a medical adhesive to close off varicose veins. This technique requires no incisions or heat, making it an incredibly comfortable option for many patients. A small amount of adhesive is injected into the vein, which causes it to seal shut. Over time, the body absorbs the vein, and blood flow is rerouted through healthier veins. VenaSeal offers minimal discomfort and no downtime, with results that are both fast and effective.

ClariVein

ClariVein is a highly effective treatment for varicose veins that combines mechanical and chemical energy. A catheter is inserted into the vein, and the tip rotates to break apart the vein walls. A sclerosant is then injected to help seal the vein. ClariVein is a precise treatment with very few side effects. It can be performed in the office with little to no discomfort, and most patients return to their normal activities within 24 hours.

Ambulatory Phlebectomy

Ambulatory Phlebectomy is a minimally invasive treatment used to remove large varicose veins close to the skin’s surface. This technique involves making small punctures in the skin, through which the vein is removed. The procedure is done under local anesthesia, and there is minimal scarring. After the treatment, patients typically experience very little pain and can return to normal activities quickly.

Why Minimally Invasive Vein Treatments Are the BEST Option for Spider and Varicose Veins:

  • Faster recovery times mean you can return to your daily activities sooner.
  • Less pain during and after the procedure compared to vein surgery.
  • No need for general anesthesia or large incisions, reducing risk.
  • Minimal scarring since no major incisions are made.
  • Lower risk of complications such as infection or blood clots.
  • Insurance coverage for most vein treatments.
  • Effective for most types of varicose and spider veins, offering long-lasting results.
  • Comfortable treatments with little downtime.

At Vein Treatment Clinic, we believe the best treatments for spider and varicose veins are minimally invasive. That’s why we offer the most advanced vein treatments available today. If you’re ready to take the next step, contact us to schedule a consultation. With locations across New York, Long Island, California, Maryland, and New Jersey, we’re here to help you find the vein treatment that works best for you. Visit your nearest vein treatment clinic today.

FEATURED POSTS BY VEIN DOCTORS

Is Vein Surgery the Best Option for Spider & Varicose Veins?VTC