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Varicose Veins Treatment

Regain comfort and confidence with the help of state-of-the-art, minimally invasive treatments for vein abnormalities.

Advanced, Comfortable Care for Varicose Veins

Varicose veins aren’t merely a cosmetic problem; they can cause cramping, swelling and discomfort in the legs and ankles that gets in the way of doing the things you love. At Oasis Vein and Vitality, we have the most up-to-date and minimally invasive treatment options to help you reclaim your quality of life and confidence.

At your consultation, vein disease expert Dr. Steven Mehta will listen to your concerns and ask about your symptoms. We know your time is valuable, which is why we’re often able to offer same-day, in-office ultrasounds to evaluate you for venous conditions. Dr. Mehta will then fully explain your results and treatment options.

Alleviates Discomfort

Our varicose vein treatments reduce symptoms like leg aching, cramping and heaviness, as well as swelling in the legs and feet for more comfort.

Improves Appearance

Eliminating discolored and/or bulging veins significantly improves the appearance of your legs, giving you a boost in confidence.

Enhances Circulation

After a vein procedure, blood flow is redirected from the diseased vein to nearby, healthy veins, making your circulation more efficient.

VENASEAL™

VenaSeal™, made by Medtronic, is one of the newest technologies on the market. However, cyanoacrylate glue, which is the substance in VenaSeal, has been used in the medical field for a long time and has a well-established safety record. It is the only non-tumescent, non-thermal, non-sclerosant procedure performed to close the vein.

During the procedure, we’ll use ultrasound to identify the unhealthy vein. Dr. Mehta will gently numb the entry point on your leg before inserting a small catheter into your vein using ultrasound guidance. Next, he’ll slowly inject VenaSeal into the vein. This causes it to shut down as it is essentially “glued” to itself. With the diseased vein sealed, blood flow is rerouted to healthy veins, improving circulation and resolving symptoms.

RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION

Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a procedure that uses a tiny device that produces high-intensity sound waves to generate heat energy. The safe, effective treatment has replaced procedures such as vein stripping, which is more invasive and painful and has a longer recovery time.

First, we’ll identify the unhealthy vein using ultrasound. Dr. Mehta will numb the entry point on your leg before inserting the device into the diseased vein. He’ll surround the vein with a protective numbing fluid called tumescent. The device will deliver heat to the walls of the vein causing it to collapse and seal closed.

Over time, the treated vein will be reabsorbed by the body. Since blood flow gets rerouted to nearby healthy veins, your circulation will become more efficient and your symptoms will improve.

VARITHENA™

Varithena™ is a cutting-edge micro-foam that is approved by the FDA for the treatment of leg vein disease. The non-surgical procedure has been demonstrated to have consistent effectiveness in treating venous insufficiency. Varithena improves both the physical symptoms related to varicose veins and their appearance.

During the procedure, ultrasound will be used to identify the unhealthy vein. Dr. Mehta will gently numb the entry point on your leg. Using a very small catheter or, sometimes, by direct injection, Dr. Mehta will administer the desired amount of Varithena into the malfunctioning vein.

The micro-foam treats the vein wall and causes the diseased portion of the vein to collapse. As the micro-foam comes into contact with blood in nearby healthy veins, it disperses and blood flow is redirected, improving circulation and symptoms.

PHLEBECTOMY

Phlebectomy is a procedure to remove varicose veins that are just under the surface of the skin through small incisions. It is a minimally invasive treatment option and does not require sutures or lengthy downtime. This technique is performed in the office and has a 90% long-term success rate.

During the procedure, your leg will be cleaned and the veins being removed will be marked with a surgical pen. Dr. Mehta will inject a numbing medication around the area. He’ll make the incisions using a small scalpel and expose the veins using a tiny hook instrument. The veins will then be removed in segments. The incisions are so small that they will either heal on their own or steri-strips will be applied over them.

FAQ

What are the signs and symptoms of a vein condition?

If you’re experiencing any of the following symptoms, you could benefit from a consultation at our Prescott or Scottsdale vein clinic:

  • Swelling of the legs and ankles
  • Restless legs
  • Leg aching, cramping, heaviness
  • Leg discoloration, ulcers or sores
  • Leg discomfort that increases after long periods of sitting or standing
  • Varicose veins or spider veins
  • Swollen, tender or unsightly veins on the hands, forearms or feet
  • Swollen, tender or unsightly veins on the chest or breasts
  • The presence of abnormal veins on the face

What are the risk factors for vein disease?

Family History
Genetics plays a factor in your chances of developing venous insufficiency. Studies show if you have one parent with varicose veins, your risk of developing them goes up by 40 percent. If both of your parents have them, your risk can rise to up to 90 percent.

Gender
Research suggests that vein disease affects more than 25 percent of women and 15 percent of men. That means approximately 40 percent of the population has vein disease.

Pregnancy
Pregnancy increases the amount of blood in a woman’s body. This puts extra strain on her circulatory system. Research has also shown that hormone levels during pregnancy cause the blood vessels to relax, which makes the valves more prone to reflux. As the uterus grows, additional pressure on the vessels in the pelvic region can lead to varicose veins.

Occupation and Lifestyle
Research studies suggest that people who have jobs or lifestyles where they sit or stand for long periods of time have an increased risk of developing varicose veins. While you are sitting or standing, blood does not flow as easily from the extremities (your legs) to your heart. Teachers, nurses, truck drivers, factory workers, customer service employees and others with similar occupations are especially at risk.

Obesity
Extra body fat puts pressure on the walls of the veins requiring them to work harder to recirculate blood from your legs back to your heart. This can put increased pressure on your valves, making them more prone to reflux.

Age
While people in their 20s and 30s can develop vein disease, it is not as common as in those over 40. Varicose veins affect 1 out of 2 people over the age of 50. Why? Aging causes wear and tear on the valves in your veins and that wear can cause the valves to allow blood to flow back into the veins, where it collects.
The vein walls lose their elasticity and, eventually, insufficient valves cause blood to pool within the vein. The pressure from the pooled blood often creates discolored blood vessels that are visible through your skin or enlarged, bulging veins.

What happens during a venous ultrasound exam?

At Oasis Vein and Vitality, we may recommend a venous ultrasound exam. If it’s indicated, our experienced technician will perform it. A venous ultrasound is a painless study that uses sound waves to produce images of internal venous structures. Measurements of your veins are taken and your blood flow is examined to determine if you have abnormal vein conditions.

Which varicose vein treatment option is right for me?

The best varicose vein treatment option depends on a number of factors, including the location of the veins and the severity of the condition. At your consultation, Dr. Mehta will provide personalized treatment recommendations and explain them fully and clearly. He’ll partner with you to create an individualized care plan that meets your needs and preferences.

Scottsdale Office

7659 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd
Suite 110
Scottsdale, AZ 85255

Prescott Office

2001 Excellence Way
Suite 200
Prescott, AZ 86301