Frequently Asked Questions

About The Treatment

During the treatment, whether it’s Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy or Varithena, a solution or foam is injected into your affected vein. This causes the vein to collapse and seal shut, redirecting blood flow to healthier veins and alleviating symptoms associated with varicose veins.
Typically, the procedure takes about 30 to 60 minutes. Plan to be at the clinic for about 2 to 3 hours to allow for pre-procedure preparations and post-procedure recovery time.
You’ll experience minimal discomfort during the treatment. We use local anesthesia to numb the area, and you might feel some pressure rather than pain. Post-procedure, you may notice some bruising and mild discomfort, but these usually subside within a week.
Your recovery time is generally quick. You can return to your normal activities within a day or two. However, it’s recommended that you avoid strenuous activities and heavy lifting for at least a week.
Both Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy and Varithena are safe and effective treatments with minimal risks. You might experience some bruising, swelling, and skin numbness, but these side effects are typically temporary.
Both treatments are highly effective, offering you minimally invasive alternatives with high success rates and quicker recovery times compared to surgical options.
Most patients only require a single treatment per vein. However, if you have multiple affected veins, additional sessions may be necessary. Your specialist will discuss this with you during your consultation.

Yes, you can drive yourself home after the procedure, as it is performed under local anesthesia. However, if you feel more comfortable having someone with you, that’s perfectly fine too.

It’s best to wear loose, comfortable clothing to your appointment. Compression stockings will be worn after the procedure, so pants or a skirt that can accommodate them are recommended.

Best Fit for This Procedure

You might be a good candidate for Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy or Varithena if you experience symptoms like pain, swelling, or skin changes due to varicose veins. A consultation with us will help determine if these treatments are right for you.

Varicose veins that cause discomfort or affect your daily activities are often suitable for these treatments. During your consultation, we’ll evaluate your veins using ultrasound to see if Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy or Varithena is appropriate for your condition.

 Consider your symptoms, the size and location of your varicose veins, and your overall health. We will discuss your medical history and any previous treatments to ensure these options are the best for you.

Conditions like chronic venous insufficiency or a history of vein-related issues might make you a better candidate for these treatments. It’s important to discuss your full medical history with us to tailor the treatment to your needs.

Yes, lifestyle factors such as prolonged standing, obesity, and lack of exercise can influence vein health. Making positive lifestyle changes can improve your overall vein health and complement the effects of Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy and Varithena.

If you’re unsure, scheduling a consultation with us is the best first step. We can provide a thorough evaluation and discuss all your treatment options to ensure you make an informed decision.

No, Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy and Varithena are suitable for adults of all ages and genders who are experiencing symptoms of varicose veins.

Cost and Insurance

Many health insurance plans do cover Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy and Varithena when deemed medically necessary. To find out if your specific plan covers these treatments, you can schedule a consultation with us, and we will assist you in verifying your insurance benefits and coverage details.

During your consultation with us, we can provide a cost estimate and discuss any potential out-of-pocket expenses you might incur.

Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy and Varithena are generally cost-effective compared to more invasive surgical options, as they often require less recovery time and fewer follow-up appointments. We can provide a detailed comparison during your consultation to help you make an informed decision.

Consultation and Booking

Scheduling a consultation is easy! You can contact us directly by phone or fill out the form on this page to request your consultation. Our staff will confirm your appointment and provide any additional information you may need.

Please bring your insurance information, a list of any medications you are currently taking, and any relevant medical records or previous test results. This information will help us provide the most accurate assessment and recommendations for your treatment.



The initial consultation usually takes about 45 minutes to an hour. This allows ample time for a thorough evaluation and discussion of your treatment options.

The initial consultation usually takes about 45 minutes to an hour. This allows ample time for a thorough evaluation and discussion of your treatment options.

Yes, you can schedule your procedure during the consultation if you decide to proceed with treatment. Our staff will work with you to find a suitable date and time for your procedure.

You will discuss your symptoms, medical history, and any concerns you have about the procedure. The doctor will explain the process for Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy or Varithena, potential risks, and expected outcomes, ensuring you have all the information needed to make an informed decision.

Results and Expectations

You may start to notice an improvement in symptoms such as pain and swelling within a few days to a couple of weeks after the procedure. The appearance of treated veins will continue to improve over several weeks as they shrink and fade.

The effects of Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy and Varithena are generally long-lasting. Many patients experience permanent relief from symptoms, though new varicose veins can develop over time. Regular check-ups can help maintain results.

Most patients experience significant improvement in symptoms like pain, swelling, and heaviness in the legs. These treatments also enhance the cosmetic appearance of your legs by reducing the visibility of varicose veins.

 Follow-up appointments are typically scheduled to monitor your recovery and ensure optimal results. In some cases, additional treatments may be recommended for complete symptom relief.

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, and wearing compression stockings as advised, can help sustain the results. Avoiding prolonged standing or sitting can also be beneficial.

 If you experience persistent or worsening symptoms such as pain, swelling, or changes in skin color, it may indicate a need for further evaluation. Contact us if you notice any of these signs.

Both Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy and Varithena have high success rates, particularly for larger varicose veins. They are often preferred over more invasive options due to their minimally invasive nature and quick recovery time, offering effective symptom relief and improved appearance.

Post Treatment

Recovery from Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy and Varithena is usually quick. You can expect to resume light activities within a day or two. Full recovery, including the fading of any minor bruising or discomfort, typically happens within one to two weeks.

You should avoid strenuous activities, heavy lifting, and prolonged standing or sitting during your recovery. These can strain your legs and affect healing. Light walking is encouraged to help with circulation.

You can likely return to work and your normal daily activities within a few days. If your job involves heavy physical activity, you might need a bit more time off. We’ll provide specific recommendations tailored to your situation.

 Keep your treated area clean and dry. Follow any specific care instructions we provide, like wearing compression stockings and avoiding hot baths or saunas for a few days. Elevating your legs when resting can also aid your recovery.

Yes, follow-up appointments are important to monitor your recovery and ensure the treatment was successful. We’ll schedule these visits based on your individual needs.

Yes, you’ll usually need to wear compression stockings for about one to two weeks after the procedure. They help reduce swelling and support your treated veins as they heal. We’ll provide specific guidance on how long you should wear them.