VenaSeal Near Sarasota

Comparing Our Varicose Vein Treatments: Is Varithena or VenaSeal Right for You?

Closeup of a provider's hands holding a patients legs exhibiting varicose veins, as a possible candidate for DVT treatment in Sarasota

At Florida Lakes Vein Center, we use 2 modern, advanced treatment options to reduce varicose veins and help you get back to your active lifestyle quickly. Whether you love golfing, swimming, walking, or any other activity, you don’t have to take a break from the things you love to receive treatment.

Unlike offices that perform traditional, invasive vein surgeries, we take a minimally invasive approach to helping our patients enjoy life without vein complications.

In this guide, we explore how Varithena and VenaSeal near Sarasota provide leading vein care. If you have questions about the difference between these treatments, or if you want to learn which might fit your situation, keep reading.

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Why Florida Lakes Vein Center?

When you visit our vein center, you can expect nothing short of advanced care. Not only do we use the latest innovations in vascular medicine, but we perform treatment in an environment built on compassion, kindness, and education.

Our founder, Dr. T.C. Lackey II, D.O., started our practice with the intention of helping patients treat their vein disease with the least downtime and discomfort. He, along with his expert team, brings innovative vein solutions to Florida natives and helps them say goodbye to vein disease.

Dr. Lackey also operates the only VenaSeal and Varithena training center in the region. This means that he educates other physicians on the advancements in varicose vein care, so you can feel safe in competent, expert hands.

A vein specialist uses ultrasound technology before treating varicose veins with VenaSeal near Sarasota.

 

Understanding What We Treat: Varicose Veins

Varicose veins affect around 1 in 3 adults. If you have varicose veins, you intimately know their twisted, discolored, or bulging appearance.

These swollen veins form because the walls of the vein weaken and blood pressure increases, enlarging the vein.

As the vein gets bigger, the valves cannot work as they should to keep blood moving back towards the heart. This means some of it flows backwards (an effect called reflux) and pools in the vein, allowing the vein to twist, stretch, and bulge.

The result of these processes: a varicose vein.

Why Varicose Veins Need Treatment

Often, people who have varicose veins don’t understand their options for treatment, or even know that nonsurgical treatments exist. Others believe that since a family member also had varicose veins, they don’t have good options for addressing them.

But when varicose veins go untreated, they can worsen and cause discomfort that makes even everyday activities difficult. If you have swelling, soreness, or pain, we recommend visiting our specialists.

We can assess your vascular health and provide advanced treatment to alleviate your symptoms and prevent any additional complications.

Both varicose vein treatments shut down the compromised vein to allow your body to reroute blood flow to other vessels. We use Varithena and VenaSeal near Sarasota to help you support vascular health and enjoy your favorite activities without pain, discomfort, or heaviness.

A bottle of Varithena microfoam sits in front of a bottle of VenaSeal near Sarasota.

 

Varithena: Injectable Microfoam

One of our innovative treatments for varicose veins, Varithena, uses an FDA-approved microfoam to close damaged veins. The microfoam consists of polidocanol, an ingredient that helps collapse vessel walls.

Using a series of injections at various points along the vein, we can collapse each varicose vein and allow your body to redirect blood safely. Once the vein walls close, your body understands the vein cannot be used and improves circulation in the area.

A Glance Into Varithena Treatment

If your provider determines that Varithena can best improve your situation, expect a series of 4 appointments. Each tolerable session takes just 30 minutes. If you have concerns about comfort, we can provide a topical numbing solution.

When Varithena Is Ideal

Our experts might recommend Varithena for smaller veins, or for varicose veins that sit closer to the skin’s surface.

Since the microfoam closes vessel walls and then dissipates from the bloodstream, none of the formula stays behind in the body. This means that the microfoam collapses varicose veins without leaving behind any visible or palpable material.

VenaSeal: Medical Adhesive

We also offer VenaSeal near Sarasota at our clinic to effectively close varicose veins. This solution uses a medical-grade “glue” to seal damaged veins shut and reroute their blood supply.

Rather than collapsing vein walls over time, VenaSeal immediately seals the vein shut at various points to reduce uncomfortable symptoms and enhance circulation.

A Glance Into VenaSeal Treatment

Your VenaSeal care plan only requires 1 appointment to properly seal veins and push blood flow to healthier vessels. Your provider uses ultrasound guidance to locate the damaged vein and pinpoint the best areas for injections.

Your appointment takes 20 to 30 minutes. You might feel a few small needle pokes as your provider administers VenaSeal, so we can offer a topical numbing solution should you prefer it.

A vein specialist uses ultrasound guidance and VenaSeal near Sarasota to treat a patient's varicose veins.

 

When VenaSeal Is Ideal

When we assess your varicose veins, we might choose VenaSeal near Sarasota if your problematic vein is larger in size or deeper under your skin.

Since VenaSeal is a glue solution that manually closes the veins, it does stay in the body after injection. Therefore, we recommend alternative options for veins close to the skin’s surface, as the glue could be felt or seen.

Our Process for Vein Treatment

Our team uses a comprehensive process to diagnose, treat, and help you manage vein complications or vein disease. We take a personalized approach to each patient, creating a care plan that meets each of their needs.

New Patient Appointment

To begin your care at our clinic, you sit down with one of our providers for an individualized consultation. During this conversation, we ask about your symptoms, family history of vein disease, and explore your risk factors.

Once we have a better understanding of your situation, we schedule an additional appointment to evaluate and diagnose your veins using ultrasound.

Looking at Your Veins With Ultrasound

Our team uses high-quality ultrasound technology to assess your vein structure, surrounding tissues, and blood flow.

This imaging gives us a better understanding of the depth, size, and thickness of your vein(s) to help us decide between Varithena or VenaSeal near Sarasota.

Vein Treatments

Each treatment, whether Varithena or VenaSeal, uses non-surgical approaches to enhance your vascular health. These solutions require no downtime, no incisions, no long recovery, and no stitches.

Unlike with surgical vein procedures, we use minimally invasive injections to shut off blood flow and collapse varicose veins. With the latest medical advancements, we provide care that prioritizes your comfort, safety, and satisfaction.

Combining Varithena and VenaSeal

Sometimes, the best solution for a patient involves combining both Varithena and VenaSeal near Sarasota.

Since they each offer unique benefits for treating veins of different sizes and placements, we can combine them to treat the entire vein effectively. Varithena and VenaSeal improve the appearance of varicose veins while reducing your symptoms and discomfort.

Two providers treat a patient's varicose veins with ultrasound technology and VenaSeal near Sarasota.

Frequently Asked Questions About Vein Treatments

Still have a few questions about our vein treatments? Let’s answer a few common questions about what you can expect.

Do vein treatments have downtime?

No! Our vein treatments, like Varithena and VenaSeal, do not require any downtime! You can drive yourself home after your appointment and resume most of your regular activities the same day.

After we finish with treatment, we wrap your leg in a compression bandage that you should keep on for 48 hours. We also recommend engaging in activities like walking or light exercise to get blood moving and encourage healing.

However, we do not recommend heavy exercise for the next few weeks while your body heals.

What should I expect after my vein treatment?

After Varithena or VenaSeal near Sarasota, you might experience a mild reaction to the injections. Some patients see redness, bruising, or minor irritation around the treated vein.

You may also feel itching, warmth, tenderness, and discomfort as your body breaks down the vein and redirects blood flow. These sensations are a normal part of the healing process!

Dr. Lackey and our team educate you on best practices for healing after varicose vein treatment, which may include:

  • Light walking to support circulation
  • Taking anti-inflammatory medication
  • Avoiding hot tubs, pools, or saunas
  • Elevating your legs at the end of the day
  • Avoiding long periods of sitting or standing

Will my results be permanent?

The results of Varithena and VenaSeal permanently close the treated veins. This means any veins you receive treatment on close permanently and cease to cause symptoms.

However, without proper management techniques, additional varicose veins can form and require treatment down the road. Your provider can recommend lifestyle changes and offer guidance to reduce the risk of developing additional varicose veins.

The exterior of Florida Lakes Vein Center, where they provide Varithena and VenaSeal.

 

Explore Our Superior Solutions: Request a Screening

To see if Varithena or VenaSeal near Sarasota fits your unique situation, request a screening with our team. We use advanced diagnostic technology, personalized visits, and compassionate care to help you find relief from vascular concerns.

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