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The New Answer To Varicose Veins

The new, effective and safe varicose vein treatment is the new Venaseal Glue.

With low-risk complications and excellent results, it has been meticulously examined over the last five years in both Europe and all over the United States of America.

But what is Venaseal?

Used to treat varicose veins quickly and effectively, also known as vein glue, that is not only a safe medical adhesive but is unique and minimally invasive. Approved but the FDA in 2015 it is one of the newest varicose vein treatments. Not only does it remove those veins permanently and but that is close to the skin surface, but those close to those veins causing it in the leg (saphenous small or great veins).

Unlike endovenous laser or radio-frequency ablation, there is no need for local anesthetic, just a single injection in the vein being treated. A German VeClose Study at six months showed a closure rate of 98.9%. As it does not require heat it is considered efficient if not more than (ELA) Endovenous Lаѕеr Ablation.

Sealing the diseased vein by fusing the vein wall together in seconds by this new glue. As time goes on the body absorbs it gradually after the hardening of the vein wall. Blood will start to re-flow through the new healthy leg veins once it automatically re-routes after the damaged vein is sealed

The underlying cause of painful varicose veins in the lower extremity venous system which is caused by the symptomatic venous reflux disease is treated successfully by the VenaSeal glue with the assistance of ultrasound-guided advanced catheters into the diseased vein.

This advanced formulated medical adhesive that closes the diseased vein which was approved as the only non-sclerosant, non-tumescent, non-thermal procedure of its kind in the United States of America. The glue filled syringe, which was filled by a trained clinician into the VenaSeal closure system’s dispensing gun, which is attached in the catheter, which was inserted during, the procedure.

Under ultrasound, they guide the catheter into the vein and the clinician delivers the adhesive by conducting a series of pulls on the trigger of the gun while the patient always has compression to the leg. This procedure was designed to minimize patient discomfort and reduce recovery time and only a small bandage is applied at the access site

Pros
Safe and highly effective
FDA approved
Pain is minimal
Class2 stockings not needed
Daily activities and work has minimal interference
Non-surgical treatment
No prе-рrосеdurе drugѕ
No роѕt-trеаtmеnt drugѕ
Success Rate Close to 99%
Cons
The treatment site has only slight inflammation
Cost is much higher
Medicare does not cover this

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