Varicose Vein Treatment in Katy, Texas (TX)

Varicose veins are twisted, enlarged veins that are typically found in the legs and feet. This is because standing and sitting for prolonged periods increases pressure in the veins located in your lower body. Your veins have valves that run in one direction, and the blood they push out flows toward your heart. If the valves weaken or become damaged, blood is unable to effectively flow out. That which does not go out of the veins, pools and causes the veins to swell, leading to varicose veins.

Diagnosing Varicose Veins

Since varicose veins may signal an underlying medical condition like diabetes, your vein specialist will likely order imaging studies and/or blood tests to help diagnose any potential underlying conditions. These tests are also performed in order to evaluate valve function, understand your valve structure, determine if blood clots are present in the veins and assess the amount of blood that is flowing back into the legs. A physical exam and questions about your symptoms are also in order, and are the first steps your doctor will take. All of this information will be used to help your vein doctor choose the proper course of treatment. 

Prior to Varicose Vein Treatment

Prior to having a treatment performed, most health insurance companies will require you to first wear compression stockings for several months and perform self-care.

Self-care 

This may consist of exercising, elevating your legs, eating a healthy diet, losing excess weight and avoiding long periods of sitting or standing.

Compression stockings  

These support hose come various lengths and consist of an elastic, stretchable material that applies varying grades of pressure at different points along the leg. Since most of the blood in your leg veins gather at the ankle as a result of gravity, the highest grade of pressure supplied by the stockings is in this area. Pressure then gradually decreases higher up the leg. This is because gravity has less of an effect on the blood in the upper parts of the leg. Their purpose other than reducing venous pressure and forcing blood from the legs up to the heart, is to minimize swelling by keeping fluids from leaking out of the veins and pooling in the leg. All of this works to improve blood flow and decrease your risk of developing blood clots and venous ulcers.

Treating Varicose Veins

If your condition is advanced, or if the above methods have not significantly minimized your symptoms and condition, the following treatment options may be performed:

Sclerotherapy - this procedure is typically more effective when treating spider veins, but may also be used as a treatment for smaller varicose veins. Here, the doctor will inject a chemical solution into the veins using a very fine needle. The solution will irritate the lining of the vein, causing it inflame and harden. The harden tissue, which is later absorbed by the body, closes off the vein. The absorption process causes the vein to shrink and disappear over time. 

Endovenous laser ablation – a laser fiber is inserted through the skin and into your varicose vein. The laser heats the lining of the vein. The heat damages the walls of the blood vessel, causing it to collapse, shrink and eventually disappear.
 
Phlebectomy – a surgeon will remove small- to medium-size varicose veins through tiny punctures made in the skin. 

After Varicose Vein Treatment
Results may take several weeks, and a combination of procedures may need to be performed in order to rid your varicose veins entirely. Self-care after your treatment(s) resembles self-care you might perform before your procedure. This includes wearing compression stockings, elevating your legs and avoiding long standing and sitting. Exercises during the first couple of weeks, however, should be low-impact like walking and stretching. You will be advised to avoid lifting heavy objects or performing activities that will put a strain on your venous system. All of these tips help minimize symptoms and prevent the development of new varicose veins.


About UT Physicians Vein Center – Katy

With more than 1,000 clinicians certified in more than 80 medical specialties and subspecialties, UT Physicians provides multi-specialty care for the entire family. UT Physicians helps patients needing urgent, highly specialized or complex care and also provides high-quality, wellness-oriented primary care for routine illnesses and maintenance of good health.

Affiliated with McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), UT Physicians doctors are internationally recognized for leading-edge medical research and treatment. Many are among the Woodward-White “Best Doctors in America.” UT Physicians and McGovern Medical School are national leaders in research, education and clinical excellence.

UT Physicians is committed to providing the best that medicine has to offer with quality care that incorporates the latest medical treatments and innovations and the most up-to-date technology. This commitment is supported by a team of expert physicians that can consult with you on virtually every type of medical condition and a philosophy that prevention and education are essential to overall wellness.

Additional Locations
 
UT Physicians Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery at Sugar Land
17510 W. Grand Parkway West S Suite 320
Sugar Land, TX 77479

Featured Specialist for Varicose Vein Treatment in Katy, TX

UT Physicians Vein Center – Katy

Stuart Harlin, MD, FACS

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23920 Katy Freeway
Suite 400
Katy, TX 77494

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