A Minimally Invasive Solution for Varicose Veins and Chronic Venous Insufficiency
If you’ve noticed aching, swelling, or visible veins in your legs, you’re not alone. Varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) affect millions of people, causing discomfort, fatigue, and even skin changes. Treating these vein issues not only improves appearance but also prevents complications and enhances overall leg health.
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) is a minimally invasive medical procedure that uses targeted heat energy to treat varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). During the procedure, a catheter is inserted into the affected vein, and radiofrequency energy is applied to the vein walls, causing them to collapse and seal shut. This process reroutes blood flow to healthier veins, alleviating symptoms associated with venous disorders.
Vein treatment with RFA is a non-surgical approach to addressing venous insufficiency. It involves the use of radiofrequency energy to close off malfunctioning veins, thereby improving blood circulation and reducing symptoms such as swelling, pain, and the appearance of varicose veins. The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia, allowing patients to return to normal activities relatively quickly.
Mild bruising or swelling may occur, which usually resolves within days. Light walking is encouraged to promote circulation. Compression stockings are worn as advised to aid vein closure. Follow-up visits ensure proper healing and evaluate treatment success.
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Ideal candidates are individuals with varicose veins or CVI experiencing leg pain, swelling, or visible veins. Patients should be in good overall health and free of active infections or blood clots. A vascular specialist will determine suitability based on your condition.
RFA effectively closes malfunctioning veins, rerouting blood through healthy veins. This relieves symptoms, improves circulation, and restores leg health. The procedure is minimally invasive, precise, and has a high success rate with low complication risk.
Vein-Focused RFA (for vein treatment)
Keynote: Thermal RFA is the primary approach; cooled and pulsed RF are mostly experimental in pain management procedures.
Does RFA hurt?
Most patients experience minimal discomfort thanks to local anesthesia.
How long is the recovery?
Normal activities can usually resume within a few days, with compression stockings worn as recommended.
Are results permanent?
RFA effectively closes treated veins permanently, though new varicose veins may develop over time.
If you’re experiencing varicose veins or CVI symptoms, schedule a consultation today to see if RFA is right for you.
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Dr. Rema Malik delivers expert, personalized care for a wide range of vascular conditions — from peripheral artery disease and varicose veins to aneurysms and limb-threatening ischemia. As a fellowship-trained, board-certified vascular surgeon, she blends cutting-edge endovascular techniques with a compassionate, patient-first approach to restore circulation, prevent amputation, and improve long-term health.Whether you’re facing a new diagnosis, recovering from a vascular procedure, or seeking a second opinion, Dr. Malik is here to guide you with precision, empathy, and results you can trust.
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