Varicose Veins

Varicose Veins

Varicose veins are swollen, gnarled veins that most frequently occur in the legs, ankles and feet. They are produced by a condition known as venous insufficiency or venous reflux, in which blood circulation through the lower limbs does not properly return to the heart but instead pools up in the distended veins.


More than 25 million Americans suffer from venous reflux disease. The symptoms can include pain and fatigue in the legs, swollen ankles and calves, burning or itching skin, skin discoloration and leg ulcers. In less severe cases, thin, discolored vessels- "spider veins"- may be the only symptom.


Gender and age are two primary risk factors in the development of venous reflux. An estimated 72% of American women and 42% of men will experience varicose veins symptoms by the time they reach their sixties. Women who have been pregnant more than once and people who are obese, have a family history of varicose veins or spend a great deal of time standing have an elevated risk for the condition, but it can occur in almost anyone at almost any age. Varicose veins never go away without treatment and frequently progress and worsen over time.


Severe varicose veins can have a significant impact on the lives of people who work on their feet- nurses, teachers, flight attendants and other service personnel have a higher-than-average risk of venous reflux disease. Research has shown that more than two million workdays are lost each year in the US, and annual expenditures for treatment total $1.4 billion.


What is Treatment of Varicose Veins?

Traditionally surgeons have treated varicose veins by surgically stripping the saphenous veins in the thigh and legs under general anesthesia. This procedure has a 6 to 8 week recovery time due to the extent of the procedure and associated pain.


Our patients now have a much less invasive and relatively painless options of management.


This minimally invasive procedure is called endoluminal ablation. This can be done by radiofrequency or laser. We prefer Radiofrequency as it is much less painful then laser.


This procedure is called Vein Closure Procedure. We simply insert a catheter in the vein like starting an IV and use a radiofrequency catheter to heat up the vein from inside, the vein then closes and can not reflux any more to swell the legs. The quality of life improves significantly. We can do this in the office under local anesthesia. You can walk in for the procedure and walk out like lunch break surgery. Most insurances including Medicare and Medi-Cal cover this procedure.


Dr. Pandya has performed over 800 such procedures and have many happy, satisfied patients.



If you have any question regarding Varicose veins, please call us to make an appointment with Dr. Pandya.

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