Varicose Veins Treatment
Varicose Veins are swollen, twisted veins that usually appear on the legs. We offer advanced, image-guided thermal and non-thermal solutions that require no hospital stay and minimal downtime.

Advanced Varicose Vein Treatments at Venuva Vascular
Most procedures are day-care treatments, allowing patients to walk home the same day with minimal discomfort and fast recovery. Using US-FDA-approved laser and radiofrequency technologies, our expert specialists safely close damaged veins, restore healthy circulation, and relieve pain and swelling.
Understanding the Condition
Varicose Veins occur when the small valves in the veins stop working properly, allowing blood to flow backward and pool (venous reflux). Ignoring them is not just a cosmetic issue; over time, increased pressure can lead to serious complications.
Common Symptoms
- Visible, bulging blue or dark purple veins
- Aching, heavy legs, especially after standing for long periods
- Swelling (Edema) in the ankles or feet
- Skin changes, such as itching, thinning, or dark discoloration
Risks of Ignoring
- Spontaneous bleeding
- Painful blood clots
- Chronic venous ulcers (open sores) that are difficult to heal
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
Advanced Treatment Options
Thermal Ablation (EVLA / RFA / MWA)
Uses laser, radiofrequency, or microwave energy to seal the diseased vein from the inside. Once closed, the body naturally reroutes blood to healthy veins. Patients return to work within 1–2 days.
VenaSeal™ (Medical Glue)
A revolutionary non-thermal treatment using medical-grade adhesive to seal the vein permanently. No risk of nerve injury and many patients do not need to wear compression stockings afterward.
Sclerotherapy
Sclerotherapy is a popular, minimally invasive medical procedure used to eliminate varicose veins and spider veins. It involves injecting a solution directly into the affected blood vessels. The procedure is straightforward and usually performed in a clinic without anesthesia: Injection: A healthcare provider uses a fine needle to inject a chemical solution (sclerosant) into the vein.
Why Choose Venuva Vascular?
10+ years of experience
Minimal downtime (1–2 days)
No risk of nerve injury (with VenaSeal™)
Painless day-care treatments
No hospital stay required
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is the recovery time?
Patients are usually walking immediately after the procedure and can return to work within 1–2 days.
Q. Is VenaSeal™ better than thermal ablation?
VenaSeal™ is a 'non-thermal' option that avoids nerve injury risk and the need for multiple anesthetic injections, often eliminating the need for compression stockings.
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