Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about vein health, treatments, and what to expect during your care journey.

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What are varicose veins?

Varicose veins are enlarged veins caused by weakened valves that may lead to swelling, discomfort, and visible veins in the legs.

Adults with family history, prolonged standing, obesity, or pregnancy are more likely to develop vein conditions.

While usually cosmetic, varicose veins can cause aching, swelling, and in rare cases, circulation complications.

Regular exercise, leg elevation, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding long periods of standing help support vein health.

Yes, maintaining an active lifestyle, healthy weight, and avoiding prolonged standing or sitting can help prevent vein problems.

Varicose veins can develop at any age, but they are more common in adults over 30 and increase with age.

Family history plays a role; if close relatives have varicose veins, you are at a higher risk of developing them.

What treatments are offered for vein issues?

Treatments include laser therapy, sclerotherapy, ablation, and minimally invasive surgeries tailored to your vein condition.

Most procedures are minimally invasive, with local anesthesia, and only mild discomfort is expected during recovery.

The number of sessions varies based on vein size and type; small veins may need 1–2 treatments.

Treatments reduce visible veins, improve circulation, and enhance the overall appearance of the skin.

Do you accept insurance?

Yes, we work with most major insurance providers to cover vein procedures when applicable.

Flexible financing and installment plans are offered to make treatments affordable for all patients.

Contact our office with your insurance details, and we’ll verify coverage for your specific procedure.

All costs are discussed upfront, including consultation, treatment, and follow-up care—no surprises.

How should I prepare for treatment?

Follow specialist instructions regarding medications, clothing, and activity restrictions before your procedure.

Most patients resume normal activities quickly, with compression stockings recommended for a short period.

Mild bruising, tenderness, or swelling may occur, but serious complications are rare with proper care.

Some improvements are immediate, but full results usually appear gradually over several weeks.

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