Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA) is a cutting-edge, minimally invasive procedure to treat varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency. During the procedure, a laser fiber is carefully inserted into the affected vein through a small incision. The laser energy causes the vein to collapse and seal shut, rerouting blood flow to healthier veins. This outpatient procedure effectively reduces symptoms such as pain, swelling, and the appearance of varicose veins with minimal downtime.
At Vein & Vascular Medicine Clinic, we ensure optimal outcomes through precise and comprehensive diagnostic processes. Here is how we help you in determining the need for EVLA:
Accurate diagnosis is vital for planning the most effective treatment strategy and promoting the best results for you.
Our effective evlt laser treatment in East Brunswick, NJ, is used to treat various venous conditions, including:
These are enlarged, twisted veins that often cause discomfort, swelling, and an unsightly appearance on the legs.
A condition where blood pools in the legs due to improperly functioning valves in the veins, leading to symptoms such as pain, swelling, and skin changes.
By closing off the damaged veins, EVLA improves blood flow, alleviating symptoms and enhancing the overall appearance of the legs.
In addition to targeted relief, you can expect compassionate and ongoing care with our advanced evlt laser treatment. Here's what to anticipate:
At Vein & Vascular Medicine Clinic, we are committed to your comfort and recovery, offering continued support to help you achieve the best possible outcome.
Vein & Vascular Medicine Clinic is your go-to for expert, cutting-edge treatment for various vein and vascular conditions. Here is why we are the best:
Reclaim those healthier, radiant legs with our precise EVLA treatment.
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Most people resume normal activities within 24 hours, fully recovering in a few weeks.
Yes, it's a highly effective treatment for varicose veins, offering significant relief and quick recovery.
Endovenous ablation treatments are minimally painful. Local anesthesia is also used to reduce discomfort.
Yes, light walks are helpful in the recovery process and are usually encouraged.
Compression stockings help relieve swelling and discomfort. Not wearing them could lead to prolonged recovery time.
Avoid strenuous activities and heavy lifting for a short time, and follow your provider’s aftercare instructions.
The procedure itself usually lasts about 15 to 20 minutes. We block out an hour for your appointment to allow time for getting you ready, positioning you comfortably, and ensuring everything stays clean and sterile.
No need for a driver! You’ll be able to walk right after the procedure, and we recommend light walking for 10 to 15 minutes every hour. You can return to your normal daily routine the same day.
Some mild soreness, bruising, or tenderness can happen and might last from a few days up to a couple of weeks. To ease any discomfort, you can take: Tylenol (Acetaminophen): 2 tablets twice a day if needed Ibuprofen 800 mg (four 200 mg tablets): twice daily with food, unless you have allergies or sensitive stomach issues.
Wearing compression stockings is important: Week 1: wear them day and night Week 2: wear them during the day only You’re free to continue your regular activities without any other restrictions.
We handle the prior authorization process to confirm the medical necessity of the procedure. However, this doesn’t guarantee payment, so it’s best to check directly with your insurance provider for coverage details.
Most people don’t need any medication to relax, but if you feel anxious, your doctor can prescribe a mild anti-anxiety medicine. Just a heads-up, if you take any sedative, you’ll need someone to drive you home. Please inform us ahead of time if you’d like to discuss this option.