Ocoee / Health Central
10000 W. Colonial Dr. #495
Ocoee, FL 34761- Phone: (407) 293-5944
Fax: (407) 293-7355
The Orlando-based surgeons at Central Florida Vein and Vascular Center offer veinlite sclerotherapy to help make the treatment of spider veins more effective. Most patients with spider veins have feeding veins under the surface of the skin that lessens the responsiveness of ordinary spider vein Sclerotherapy. Here’s what to expect from this treatment.
In veinlite sclerotherapy, a professional uses a handheld device to transilluminate feeder veins that reside below the skin’s surface feeding surface spider veins. This technology highlights the feeder vessels for professionals to target first and then treat the spider veins at their root after the root cause is resolved.
Similar to other forms of sclerotherapy treatment, this procedure involves a physician injecting a sclerosing agent, a medication designed to create inflammation to the vein being treated. This sclerosing agent can be made of concentrated saline, but at the Central Florida Vein & Vascular Center, we use the safest and most powerful sclerosing agent called sotradecol or polidocanol. The compounds are able to be transformed into a foam state that provides superior results. This concentrated solution causes the vein to fade away after the inflammatory reaction subsides. The vein itself is not removed, but the appearance is greatly diminished. Patients may experience stinging during the procedure, but the discomfort is minimal.
Unlike ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy, which targets deeper veins, veinlite sclerotherapy is ideal for veins closer to the skin’s surface, which allows the physician to access the veins. These feeder vessels, typically blue-green in color, can be located 4-8 mm beneath the skin surface and the injection is remote from the target spider veins. The feeding veins treated by vein lite sclerotherapy are not visible to the human eye and require the transillumination lite to visualize the feeding veins. It’s important that the physician properly targets these feeder vessels to provide the most effective long term resolution of the spider vein.
In general, veinlite sclerotherapy is:
All of our procedures are minimally invasive—meaning you’ll find no painful vein stripping here. If the thought of treatment recovery time or costs is keeping you away from the vein care you deserve, don’t worry. Vein care is more affordable than you might think. Most insurance companies cover an initial consultation, so you can gain a full understanding of your current venous health. You’ll be happy to hear that treatment itself is sometimes covered by insurance as well.
As a clinic that specializes in vein care, we’re dedicated to giving you the highest quality treatment possible. Our primary physician, Dr. Horowitz, is board-certified and has been practicing vein care in Central Florida since 2001. He and Dr. Agis are two of only a few hundred physicians in the entire country who are Diplomats of the American Board of Venous Lymphatic Medicine. Our full team at Central Florida Vein & Vascular Center has a high-level of combined experience, ensuring that you’ll be in good hands.
Our team of accredited doctors work to provide the best vein and vascular care in the Orlando area. Meet the team today!
10000 W. Colonial Dr. #495
Ocoee, FL 34761
Fax: (407) 293-7355
1130 Cypress Glen Circle
Kissimmee, FL 34741
Fax: (407) 293-7355
13953 Northeast 86th Terrace, Suite 101
Lady Lake, Fl 32159
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Are you seeking a vascular surgeon in Orlando to treat your spider veins? Central Florida Vein and Vascular Center has the best physicians in the area. You can call us today for a consultation at 407-545-3385 or 352-658-5547. After your initial diagnostic exam, we’ll put together the treatment plan that is best for you, and you can enjoy having healthy veins.