All About Ambulatory Phlebectomy

The backs of a woman's legs as she walks, revealing varicose veins before her ambulatory phlebectomy You don’t have to live with leg pain or unsightly veins. Ambulatory phlebectomy is a minimally invasive option that can dramatically improve how you look and feel.

At Living Water Vein Institute & Medical Spa, we offer this treatment in a comfortable, state-of-the-art environment in Johnson City, TN, and Abingdon, VA.

Dr. John Berry, our triple-certified physician, performs all procedures himself. His advanced training and hands-on experience ensure each patient receives precise, expert care.

This month, our blog explains what ambulatory phlebectomy is and what to expect.

Understanding Ambulatory Phlebectomy

Ambulatory phlebectomy is a minimally invasive procedure to eliminate bulging varicose veins. It may be ideal often ideal for larger surface varicose veins that aren’t good candidates for other treatments like sclerotherapy, which is better suited for smaller or deeper veins.

The Ambulatory Phlebectomy Process

We use our in-house ultrasound and operating room to diagnose and treat vein issues under one roof.

After Dr. Berry performs an ultrasound to map your veins and create a treatment plan, he administers local anesthesia. Dr. Berry creates tiny punctures in the area of the problem veins and expertly uses a small hook-like tool to remove the vein in segments.

No stitches are typically needed. After treatment, Dr. Berry bandages the treatment area, and you’ll wear compression hosiery to support healthy circulation and healing.

After Ambulatory Phlebectomy

After treatment, we strongly encourage patients to get back to normal routines quickly. Walking is the best thing you can do for your vein health. It can:

  • Improve circulation: Gentle movement helps promote healthy blood flow in the legs, reducing the chance of blood pooling or clot formation.
  • Reduce swelling and bruising: Walking helps minimize post-procedure swelling and encourages faster absorption of any bruising.
  • Support faster healing: Light activity stimulates the body’s natural healing response and helps prevent stiffness.
  • Lower risk of blood clots: Staying mobile reduces the risk of developing deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a rare but serious complication.

Ambulatory Phlebectomy in Johnson City, TN, and Abingdon, VA

If you’re frustrated with varicose veins that are uncomfortable or embarrassing, we’re here to help. Ambulatory phlebectomy at Living Water Vein Institute & Medical Spa offers real relief without a long recovery. Call 276-289-2720 for our Abingdon, VA, office or 423-631-0101 for the Johnson City, TN, office to book a consultation now.

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