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3 Reasons to Consider ClosureFast™ for Varicose Veins

3 Reasons to Consider ClosureFast™ for Varicose Veins

If you have unsightly or painful varicose veins, the ClosureFast™ procedure is an excellent treatment option that can eliminate problem veins, provide cosmetic improvements, and boost vascular health. 

Nadder Chadda, MD, FACC, FSCAI, and the Advanced Heart and Vascular Associates team offer ClosureFast, a minimally invasive varicose vein solution with numerous benefits. Here are three reasons to consider ClosureFast for treating your varicose veins.

Minimally invasive procedure

Traditional varicose vein treatments involve surgical intervention and longer recovery periods. ClosureFast, on the other hand, utilizes a minimally invasive approach, using radiofrequency energy to effectively close problem veins. 

This innovative procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia and takes less than an hour. It’s well tolerated, with minimal discomfort. The use of small incisions minimizes the risk of infection and scarring.

Effective and long-lasting results

ClosureFast is highly effective at closing veins, with many patients experiencing significant relief from symptoms and an improvement in the appearance of their legs.

The procedure targets the underlying cause of varicose veins by addressing venous insufficiency. Sealing off the malfunctioning vein causes the body to redirect blood to healthier veins, which boosts vascular health. This not only relieves symptoms like pain, swelling, and leg aching, but also reduces the chances of recurrence.

Patients who choose ClosureFast enjoy lasting results, with a low rate of varicose vein recurrence. When assessed 5 years after treatment with ClosureFast, treated veins remained closed, and patients veins remained healthy and reflux-free, according to an assessment study.

Quick recovery and minimal downtime

Recovery time is a major consideration for anyone undergoing a medical procedure. With ClosureFast, patients can resume their daily activities much sooner compared with traditional surgical methods, such as vein stripping. 

Most patients can return to work and their daily routines within a few days, with many experiencing only mild soreness or bruising at the treatment site.

The rapid recovery is due to the minimally invasive nature of the procedure, which causes less trauma to the surrounding tissues compared with more invasive surgical options. Patients are encouraged to walk immediately after the procedure, which helps promote healthy blood flow and aids in the healing process.

Additionally, the reduced downtime means that there is minimal disruption to your life, making ClosureFast an ideal choice if you have a busy schedule. 

Our team is dedicated to providing cutting-edge treatments and personalized care to help you achieve optimal vein health. If you’re struggling with varicose veins and seeking an effective solution, call or message today at Advanced Heart and Vascular Associates to learn more about how ClosureFast can benefit you. We have offices in Brooksville and Hudson, Florida.

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