Dr. Kindelan Can Treat Your Varicose Veins with Sclerotherapy
Sclerotherapy is a highly effective treatment for small varicose veins and spider veins. It works by injecting a solution into the veins, causing them to collapse and eventually fade from view. Dr. Kindelan at Vein Clinics CA in San Diego uses this method to provide patients with visible results, relieving symptoms like pain and swelling.
If you’re suffering from varicose veins, you’ve probably wondered if there’s an effective treatment that can give you relief. The good news is that sclerotherapy is a popular and highly effective method for treating small varicose veins and spider veins.
At Vein Clinics CA in San Diego, Dr. Joshua Kindelan specializes in using this technique to help patients regain healthier legs. Located at 5330 Carroll Canyon Rd No. 140, San Diego, CA 92121, Dr. Kindelan brings his unique expertise to those in need of advanced vein care, using minimally invasive techniques like sclerotherapy to improve appearance and comfort.
This article will help you understand how sclerotherapy works and why Dr. Kindelan may be the right choice to treat your varicose veins.
What Is Sclerotherapy?
Sclerotherapy involves injecting a special solution directly into affected veins. This solution irritates the vein walls, causing them to collapse and eventually be absorbed by the body. The procedure is relatively quick and can be done in an outpatient setting, requiring no incisions or stitches. The treated veins will gradually fade over time, typically within a few weeks.
Sclerotherapy is most commonly used for cosmetic purposes and can address spider veins and small varicose veins. Though the procedure is well-known for its aesthetic benefits, it can also alleviate pain, swelling, and leg cramping. If you’re looking to treat these small veins, sclerotherapy is one of the most effective options available.
Can Sclerotherapy Treat Varicose Veins?
Yes, sclerotherapy can treat small varicose veins and spider veins. However, it’s important to note that it is not suitable for larger, more complex varicose veins. While sclerotherapy can eliminate these veins’ appearance and reduce discomfort, it does not treat the underlying cause of varicose veins—which is often chronic venous insufficiency.
In cases of larger varicose veins, other treatments may be needed to address the root cause of the issue. Dr. Kindelan can assess your condition and recommend the best course of action to treat both the superficial veins and any underlying issues contributing to venous insufficiency.
What Are the Benefits of Sclerotherapy for Varicose Veins?
Sclerotherapy offers many benefits, especially for patients dealing with smaller varicose veins and spider veins. Here are some of the key advantages:
- Non-invasive and requires no incisions
- Reduces the appearance of spider veins and smaller varicose veins
- Improves circulation in affected areas
- Minimal downtime and quick recovery
- Treatment is typically done in-office with little to no anesthesia
- Results are usually visible within a few weeks
- Effective for treating veins that may be causing discomfort, swelling, or cramping
What Are the Limitations of Sclerotherapy for Varicose Veins?
While sclerotherapy is an excellent option for treating small varicose veins, it does have limitations:
- Cannot treat large varicose veins
- Does not address the underlying venous insufficiency
- Multiple sessions may be needed for optimal results
- Results may take several weeks to fully appear
- Potential for minor side effects like bruising, swelling, or discoloration
- Not suitable for everyone, especially those with severe venous conditions
What Are the Best Treatments for Varicose Veins?
If you have varicose veins, there are several minimally invasive varicose vein treatments that can address the root cause and help improve the appearance of your legs. After addressing underlying issues, procedures like foam sclerotherapy or ambulatory phlebectomy may be used to target superficial veins effectively.
Here are some of the leading treatments for varicose veins:
- Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA): This minimally invasive procedure uses laser energy to close off the affected veins. It is ideal for larger veins and is done in the office.
- Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA): Similar to EVLA, RFA uses heat to seal the vein. It’s another non-surgical option for treating larger varicose veins and involves minimal downtime.
- VenaSeal: This is a newer treatment that uses a medical adhesive to close varicose veins. It’s a quick procedure with a low risk of complications and a fast recovery time.
- Foam Sclerotherapy: A variation of traditional sclerotherapy, foam sclerotherapy uses a foam solution that is injected into veins. It’s especially effective for larger veins or veins that are difficult to treat with liquid sclerotherapy.
- Ambulatory Phlebectomy: For larger varicose veins, ambulatory phlebectomy involves removing the veins through tiny incisions. It is typically performed in combination with other treatments to address the deeper vein issues.
Why Choose Dr. Joshua Kindelan for Sclerotherapy?
Dr. Joshua Kindelan is a highly skilled vein doctor who has trained in cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, providing him with a unique understanding of the vascular system. He has served in the U.S. Navy and has honed his expertise in performing complex procedures in challenging environments. Now, Dr. Kindelan focuses on minimally invasive treatments for venous insufficiency and varicose veins.
At Vein Clinics CA in San Diego, Dr. Kindelan takes a personalized approach to each patient. His ability to assess the full picture of your vein health allows him to determine whether sclerotherapy or another procedure is the best choice for your specific needs.
Visit us at 5330 Carroll Canyon Rd No. 140, San Diego, CA 92121, to meet Dr. Kindelan and learn how he can help you with your varicose veins. If you’re ready to improve the appearance of your legs, contact us to verify your insurance details and schedule your consultation.