VenaSeal Closure System in Greensboro, North Carolina (NC)

VenaSeal, recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, is a highly-effective, minimally invasive procedure that uses medically-specified adhesive to close saphenous veins affected by venous reflux. It is currently the only medical procedure on the market that is neither thermal nor sclerosant, so the risk of any auxiliary nerve damage or lasting post-op pain is therefore minimized.  

What is Venous Reflux Disease?

Venous reflux (also known as chronic venous insufficiency) is the result of improperly functioning lower leg veins, as these veins are vital in blood circulation. Thus, instead of properly pumping blood back up to the brain and other crucial organs, the veins now reverse blood flow and collect in the legs (reflux) and cause varicose veins to manifest.  

How VenaSeal Works

VenaSeal closes problematic veins by inserting a catheter that fills the veins with a polymerizing clear liquid (a proprietary n-butyl-2-cyanoacrlyate adhesive formula), which is type of glue. The fluid then solidifies, effectively “sealing” the vein and remedying the reflux. Ultrasound imaging is used to accurately and strategically place the catheter in the proper position. As mentioned earlier, the recovery time is significantly shortened due to the lack of extensive incisions or heat used in the process.  

What are the Side Effects and Risks of VenaSeal?

As this procedure involves catheter ablation, the following side effects may occur in the treatment area: 
  • Paresthesia (tingling and burning)    
  • Phlebitis (inflammation)
The most common risks associated with VenaSeal are allergic reactions to the glue, blood clots, pulmonary artery blockage and bruising. Bear in mind that all medical procedures contain some risk; however other more invasive and damaging methods, such as ligation, may involve more extensive surgery time to treat varicose veins.    

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About Carolina Vein Specialists

Feel better with pain-free, comfortable legs and lasting results with Carolina Vein Specialists. Certain symptoms, like aching, swelling or restless legs could mean you have venous insufficiency—which means while you may not see varicose veins on your legs today, you could be developing them. So, whether you’ve struggled with problem veins for years, have just noticed them or have any signs and symptoms that point to venous insufficiency, the skilled Carolina Vein Specialists will provide you with today’s most advanced, same-day treatments so you can get back to the activities you enjoy quickly with minimal discomfort.

When you decide to eliminate varicose veins, you need experienced, highly skilled specialists you can trust. You deserve a state-of-the-art private practice with a medical staff dedicated to providing a safe and comfortable experience every step of the way. Dr. Brent Greenberg, MD, FAAFP, RPhS and Dr. Mark Featherston, MD are highly trained in the latest vein care techniques.

With two offices conveniently located in Greensboro and Winston-Salem, Carolina Vein Specialists serves the entire triad, providing treatments like EVLT and Sclerotherapy. They have over 20 years combined experience specializing in vein care techniques and enjoy getting to know their patients to ensure they are receiving the care they need and the top-quality they desire.

Featured Specialist for VenaSeal Closure System in Greensboro, NC

Carolina Vein Specialists

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1130 New Garden Road
Greensboro, NC 27410

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