Vein Treatment
Trusted Vein Treatment in Cleveland for Long-Lasting Relief
If you’re living with varicose veins, spider veins, or other signs of vein disease, getting the right care starts with understanding your treatment options. At Nelson Vein Treatment Center, you receive personalized care using the latest minimally invasive procedures designed to reduce swelling, ease pain, and restore healthy blood flow. Whether you’re dealing with cosmetic concerns or uncomfortable symptoms, expert vein care in Cleveland is just a call away.
Every case is unique, and the right approach depends on your condition. To compare procedures and choose the best spider or varicose vein treatment option for you, review our vein treatment comparisons.

VenaSeal™
An approach that eliminates the risk of nerve injury when treating the small saphenous vein, which is a risk sometimes associated with certain thermal-based procedures.
VenaSeal™ is a minimally invasive varicose vein treatment option that uses a medical adhesive to close diseased blood vessels without heat or multiple injections. There's no need to wear compression stockings afterward, and most patients can return to normal activities the same day.

Venefit™
An efficient, non-surgical alternative for treating varicose veins to improve the skin’s appearance and reduce health risks related to large varicose veins.
Venefit™ uses ultrasound guidance to insert a small catheter into the affected vein and apply radiofrequency energy to seal it shut. The procedure is done in-office with minimal discomfort, making it ideal for adults looking for quicker recovery and long-term results.

Micro Phlebectomy
Tiny incisions are made to remove large varicosities from the leg using a numbing solution around the vein so there is virtually no pain.
This minimally invasive procedure is ideal for patients with more prominent varicose veins that don't respond to other forms of varicose vein treatment. The cosmetic results are often dramatic, recovery is quick, and most patients report high satisfaction within weeks of treatment.

Endovenous Laser Ablation
A minimally invasive procedure that uses ultrasound to guide a laser fiber into the abnormal vein and destroys the vein using laser energy.
The procedure is performed in-office with local anesthesia, allowing most patients to return to normal activities the next day. This option is highly effective for treating varicose veins, especially when experiencing painful, bulging veins or uncomfortable symptoms.

Sclerotherapy
A form of treatment where a doctor injects medicine through a very small-gauge needle into blood vessels or lymph vessels, which causes the veins to shrink and close.
This technique is often used as a spider vein treatment and can also help with smaller varicose veins. Sclerotherapy can be performed as either visual sclerotherapy or ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy, depending on the visibility and location of the veins. While most patients notice improvements after just a few sessions, results vary depending on the severity of the condition.

Compression Therapy
Compression stockings are tight at the ankle and then get less tight as they progress up the leg, helping to direct venous blood flow back to the heart.
This compression therapy is often recommended before and after other vein treatments, especially for those managing chronic vein disease or swelling. Wearing compression stockings consistently improves circulation, reduces discomfort, and enhances your overall treatment plan's effectiveness.

Vein Stripping
During this surgical procedure, the abnormal veins are pulled out and removed from the body to eliminate the backward flow of blood—a common cause of varicose veins.
Though less common today due to advancements in minimally invasive alternatives, vein stripping is still chosen for good candidates who require more extensive varicose vein treatment. It's performed under general anesthesia and involves a longer recovery time compared to newer treatments.

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