VenaSeal Glue Embolization –The Most Comfortable and Minimally Invasive Treatment for Varicose Veins
Venaseal Glue
As vascular specialists, we see countless patients suffering from varicose veins and their associated complications – from leg heaviness and swelling to skin discoloration and ulceration. One of the most common questions we hear in our clinic is:
"What is the most convenient and comfortable treatment for varicose veins?"
Over the years, treatment options for varicose veins have significantly advanced,moving away from painful surgical stripping and toward more modern,patient-friendly solutions. Among these, one technique stands out for its comfort, effectiveness, and minimal invasive: VenaSeal Glue Embolization.
What Is VenaSeal Glue Treatment?
VenaSeal Glue Treatment is a modern, minimally invasive procedure used to treat varicose veins. Instead of using heat or surgery, VenaSeal uses a medical adhesive (or "glue") to seal shut abnormal veins, allowing blood to reroute naturally through healthier veins.
How Does It Work?
A small catheter (thin tube) is inserted into the diseased vein under ultrasound guidance.
The VenaSeal medical glue is delivered through the catheter in controlled amounts.
The vein walls stick together and seal shut.
The closed vein is eventually absorbed by thebody over time, and blood is redirected to nearby healthy veins.
What Makes VenaSeal Different from Other Treatments?
VenaSeal stands out from traditional treatments because:
✅ No heat or thermal energy is used (unlike laser or radiofrequency.
✅ No tumescent anesthesia needed (no multiple injections along the leg).
✅ Only one needle puncture is usually required.
✅ No need to wear compression stockings after the procedure.
✅ Quick recovery – most patients return to normal activities the same day.
Do I Need VenaSeal Treatment? When Is the Best Time to Treat Varicose Veins?
At our hospital, we don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. Each patient is carefully evaluated by our vascular consultants. We examine:
The severity of your symptoms
The presence of complications
Your overall vascular health
Diagnostic imaging (like Doppler ultrasound) to assess the affected veins
Only after this detailed assessment we recommend a treatment plan – whether it’s conservative management,lifestyle changes, or an advanced minimally invasive option like VenaSealGlue Embolization.
Signs You Definitely Should Consider Treatment
If you are experiencing any of the following, it’s time to consider active treatment:
⚠️ Persistent leg pain or heaviness
⚠️ Night cramps or restless legs
⚠️ Itching or burning sensations over veins
⚠️ Visible skin changes or discoloration
⚠️ Swelling or lymphedema
⚠️ Non-healing ulcers or skin breakdown
⚠️ Bleeding from varicose veins
These symptoms are not just cosmetic concerns – they may indicate progressive vein disease, and early treatment can prevent serious complications later.
WhenIs the Best Time for Treatment?
Best Time For Varicose Veins Treatment
The best time to treat varicose veins is before complications develop – ideally when you first notice symptoms. However, even if you already have complications, treatment can still offer excellent relief and prevent worsening of the condition.
From a practical point of view, many patients prefer to undergo treatment during cooler months (like winter or early spring) when post-procedure care is easier and recovery is more comfortable.
But thanks to minimally invasive options like VenaSeal, there's no seasonal limitation anymore – you can be treated any time of year, with minimal downtime.
If you're dealing with varicose vein symptoms, don't ignore them. Early diagnosis and treatment can make a significant difference in your quality of life.
At Bankers Vascular Hospital,our experienced vascular team is here to guide you every step of the way – from diagnosis to advanced treatment likeVenaSeal Glue Embolization.