Varithena® (Polidocanol Injectable Foam) for treatment of varicose veins

Varithena is a modern, minimally invasive treatment used to treat varicose veins and certain vein conditions caused by poor blood flow. It is an medicare approved injectable foam made from polidocanol, a medication that helps close unhealthy veins. However, if someone has severe arterial disease, and certain heart conditions then they should avoid it. Varithena is a non-surgical treatment and is one of the most effective treatments rather than the traditional approach.

How Does Varithena® Treatment Work?

A small amount of varithena foam is injected into the vein using a fine needle. The foam spreads inside the vein and irritates the inner lining, causing the vein walls to collapse and seal closed. The entire process usually takes less than 30 minutes, and patients can usually walk immediately after treatment.

Conditions

Conditions Treated with Varithena

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Varicose Veins

Varicose veins are twisted veins that appear just under the skin, usually in the legs. They occur when vein valves stop working properly and blood starts pooling in the veins. Varithena closes these faulty veins and improves blood flow.

Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)

CVI occurs when damaged vein valves allow blood to flow backward and collect in the legs. This leads to symptoms like swelling, heaviness, skin colour changes, and discomfort. Varithena helps treat the problematic veins responsible for the condition.

Venous Reflux Disease

Venous valves happen when blood flow occurs in the wrong direction due to weakened valves. This condition can worsen over time if not cured early. Varithena targets the refluxing veins and helps restore healthy blood flow.

Recurrent Varicose Veins

Sometimes varicose veins can return even after previous treatment and medications. Varithena can effectively treat new or recurring veins without the need for major surgery.

Pros & Cons of Varithena Treatment

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Side Effects

Common Side Effects of Varithena® Treatment

We have served around different age segments, and with varithena treatment they have resumed normal activities within a short time. Serious complications are rare. However, some patients may experience mild and temporary discomfort. This usually improves within a few days or weeks. Common side effects may include:

  • Mild pain or tenderness in the treated area
  • Bruising around the infection site 
  • Temporary swelling 
  • Skin colour changes near the treated vein 
  • Mild itching or irritation 
  • A feeling of tightness in the treated vein 

Don’t worry these are some of the signs for the natural healing process and gradually improve as the treated vein is absorbed by the body.

Why choose us

Why Choose TeamMD for Varithena Treatment?

Team MD, have been helping people with vein issues for over 15 years. We understand that leg pain, swelling, and visible veins can affect your daily life, so we make it our mission to provide care that really works for you. Our vein specialists use advanced ultrasound tac-tic to look inside your veins and find the ones that need to be treated. This helps us create a treatment plan that fits your unique needs, not a one-size-fits all approach.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is Varithena treatment painful?

Most patients experience very little discomfort during the procedure. A small needle is used to inject the foam, and the treatment is usually performed with local anesthesia to keep the area comfortable.

It usually takes a few weeks to cure. Also, the treated vein gradually fades as the body absorbs it.

No, since it’s an injectable treatment with no large incisions, there are no visible surgical scars.

Usually, treated veins stay closed permanently. However, new vein problems can develop later, especially if underlying vein damage is present. Regular follow-ups help catch any new issues early.

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