Venous Interventions Vein Ablations & Stenting
Understanding Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) & Varicose Veins
Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) occurs when the valves in the leg veins fail, causing blood to pool rather than flow back to the heart. This can lead to swelling, discomfort, and skin changes. If left untreated, CVI can result in venous ulcers, which can be difficult to heal.
Varicose veins, a common symptom of CVI, are enlarged, twisted veins that can cause pain, heaviness, and cosmetic concerns. Our specialists offer advanced, minimally invasive treatments to address these conditions and improve overall vein health.
Symptoms of Peripheral Artery Disease
- Aching, throbbing, or heaviness in the legs
- Leg swelling, especially at the end of the day
- Varicose veins
- Skin discoloration or thickening
- Open sores (venous ulcers)
- Restless legs or leg cramping
Advanced Venous Treatments at Vascular Centers of Texas We provide cutting-edge venous interventions at our Houston and Beaumont locations, helping patients find relief from CVI and varicose veins.
Why Choose Us?
Comprehensive
Vein Care
From diagnosis to treatment and follow-up wound care.
Minimally Invasive
Procedures
No large incisions, minimal downtime.
Deep Vein Stenting
Available
For patients with severe venous blockages.
Focus on
Wound Healing
We ensure proper care to promote healing and prevent complications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes CVI and varicose veins?
CVI occurs when vein valves weaken or become damaged, leading to poor circulation and vein swelling.
Are these treatments painful?
Minimally invasive treatments cause little to no discomfort and require only local anesthesia.
How long is the recovery process?
Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days, depending on the treatment performed.
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