VenaSeal – Palos Healthcare Center

VenaSeal

What is the Venaseal Closure Procedure?

At Palos healthcare centre, our vascular specialists use a small catheter to place a minimal amount of VenaSeal glue into the diseased vein. With ultrasound and leading-edge tools, blood supply to the diseased area is shut. Once the damaged vein is closed, blood is instantly recirculated through other healthy veins in the leg area.

Who is a Venaseal Candidate?

VenaSeal is perfect for patients with varicose veins, tired, swelling, aching, or heavy legs, itchy or irritated skin near veins, and skin discoloration from poor circulation.

Before and After the Procedure Expectations

Before the procedure: consultation and ultrasound exam, personalized treatment recommendations, and minimal preparation or fasting needed. Similar expectations apply for the after period regarding consultation and assessment.

Why Patients Choose Our Vein Treatment Solutions

Key reasons include instant relief, mild to no venaseal side effects, higher success and satisfaction rates, affordable venaseal cost, personalized treatment plans, and licensed vein specialists.

For Quick, Reliable and Effective Vein Treatment

Palos Healthcare Center provides effective and reliable insurance coverage; while the venaseal cost varies depending on vein condition and affected veins, many insurance coverage providers offer partial or full coverage, especially when it's a medical requirement.

VenaSeal Vein Closure Near Palos Hills

Frequently Asked Questions

VenaSeal is a minimally invasive vein treatment that uses a medical-grade adhesive (cyanoacrylate) to close the diseased saphenous vein. It is the only FDA-approved non-thermal, non-tumescent vein closure system.
VenaSeal requires only a single small injection of local anesthetic at the entry point — no tumescent anesthesia along the entire vein. Most patients report minimal discomfort during and after the procedure.
VenaSeal does not use heat, so there is no risk of thermal nerve injury. It requires no tumescent anesthesia, no compression stockings post-procedure in most cases, and patients can return to normal activity immediately.
Recovery is very fast. Most patients resume normal activity the same day. Unlike thermal procedures, extended compression therapy is typically not required. Follow-up ultrasound is performed to confirm closure.
Candidates have symptomatic great or small saphenous vein reflux confirmed by duplex ultrasound. VenaSeal is particularly beneficial for patients who cannot tolerate tumescent anesthesia or prolonged compression therapy.
Palos Healthcare Center offers VenaSeal and other advanced vein closure treatments in Palos Hills, IL, serving patients from Bridgeview, Worth, Oak Lawn, and the southwest suburbs.
VenaSeal Minimally Invasive Varicose Vein Closure
National Institutes of Health

NIH: Non-Thermal Vein Closure Procedures

The NIH provides clinical evidence on non-thermal vein closure methods including adhesive-based systems and their outcomes for venous insufficiency.

NIH Vein Closure Resources
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