What is Radiofrequency Ablation?

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) is a safe, minimally invasive treatment for chronic venous insufficiency—a condition where leg veins struggle to return blood to the heart, often causing swelling, aching, and varicose veins.

How Does It Work?

RFA uses gentle heat to close off damaged veins:

  • A thin catheter is inserted into the affected vein through a small skin puncture.
  • Radiofrequency energy is delivered through the catheter, heating the vein walls.
  • This heat causes the vein to collapse and seal shut.
  • Blood is drained out of the leg by other healthy veins, improving circulation.

Why Choose RFA?

  • Minimally invasive: No large incisions or stitches
  • Quick recovery: Most patients resume normal activities within a day
  • Effective relief: Reduces leg pain, swelling, and visible veins
  • In-office procedure: Performed under local anesthesia with minimal discomfort

RFA is a modern alternative to older vein surgeries and has a high success rate with long-lasting results

What is Varithena®?

Varithena® is a gentle, minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins—those enlarged, twisted veins that often appear on the legs and can cause discomfort like heaviness, swelling, and aching.

How Does It Work?

Varithena® is a prescription foam injected directly into the problem vein using just one or two small needle sticks. The foam fills the vein, causing it to collapse and seal shut. Blood flows through healthier veins, improving circulation and reducing symptoms.

Why Choose Varithena®?

  • No surgery or incisions
  • No need for general anesthesia or sedation, however we offer sedation if requested.
  • Quick treatment—usually under an hour
  • Minimal downtime—most patients return to normal activities the same day
  • Improves both symptoms and appearance of varicose veins

Varithena® is FDA-approved and well-tolerated by most patients. It’s a great option for those looking for relief without the need for invasive surgery

What is Microphlebectomy?

Microphlebectomy, also known as ambulatory phlebectomy, is a minimally invasive procedure used to remove varicose veins that are visible just under the skin. It’s ideal for patients who want relief from leg pain, swelling, or cosmetic concerns caused by these veins.

How Does It Work?

  • Our board-certified vascular surgeon makes a series of tiny incisions (about 1–3 mm) along the leg.
  • Using a small hook-like tool, the problematic veins are gently removed through these incisions.
  • The procedure is done under local anesthesia with option for sedation and typically takes less than an hour.
  • No stitches are needed—just small adhesive strips—and scarring is minimal.

Why Choose Microphlebectomy?

  • Minimally invasive: No large cuts or general anesthesia
  • Quick recovery: Most patients return to normal activities the same day
  • Effective results: Relieves discomfort and improves leg appearance
  • Outpatient procedure: Done in-office with little downtime

Microphlebectomy is often combined with other vein treatments like radiofrequency ablation or sclerotherapy for the best results