Venous Disease Treatments

Treatment for Chronic Venous Insufficiency & Venous Conditions

Venous disease includes a range of conditions that affect how blood flows through the veins, most commonly in the legs. When circulation is not functioning efficiently, symptoms such as swelling, discomfort, and visible vein changes may develop over time.

With proper evaluation and treatment, many patients are able to improve circulation, reduce symptoms, and maintain long-term vein health.

At Pedes Vascular Institute, we offer a variety of minimally invasive venous disease treatments in Irvine, CA, tailored to each patient’s needs. Our goal is to provide effective care in a comfortable outpatient setting with minimal disruption to your daily routine

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

Using Gentle Heat to Improve Circulation
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a minimally invasive procedure that uses controlled heat energy to close affected veins.

A small catheter is inserted into the vein, and radiofrequency energy is applied to gently seal it. Blood is then redirected to nearby healthy veins.
RFA is commonly performed in an outpatient setting and may help:

Reduce discomfort and swelling

Improve circulation

Minimize visible vein changes

Sclerotherapy

Treating Smaller Veins with Precision
Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive treatment that involves injecting a specialized solution into affected veins.

This solution causes the vein to gradually close and be reabsorbed by the body. Over time, circulation improves as blood is redirected to healthier veins.
Sclerotherapy is often used for:

Spider veins

Smaller varicose veins

Reticular veins

Treatment may be completed over multiple sessions depending on the individual.

VenaSeal™

Minimally Invasive Vein Closure with Medical Adhesive
VenaSeal™ is an advanced, minimally invasive treatment used to close affected veins using a specialized medical adhesive.

This procedure is performed without the need for heat-based energy and typically does not require anesthesia. By sealing the affected vein, blood is naturally redirected to healthier veins, helping improve circulation.

Patients often choose VenaSeal™ for its:

Minimally invasive approach

Little to no downtime

Comfortable treatment experience

Long-lasting results

Microphlebectomy

Removing Surface Veins Through Small Openings
Microphlebectomy is a procedure used to remove visible veins through very small openings in the skin.

Performed under local anesthesia, this treatment allows for targeted removal of affected veins while minimizing impact on surrounding tissue.

Microphlebectomy is typically completed on an outpatient basis and may help improve both comfort and appearance.

Cosmetic Vein Treatments

For patients looking to address visible veins, we offer advanced cosmetic options in a comfortable outpatient setting.

Cutera Excel® V Laser

This non-surgical laser treatment targets visible veins with precision, helping reduce their appearance with minimal discomfort.

Cosmetic Sclerotherapy

Cosmetic sclerotherapy uses targeted injections to help fade visible veins over time, improving overall skin appearance.

These treatments are designed to enhance appearance while supporting healthy circulation.

Treatments for Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) occurs when a blood clot forms in a deep vein, often in the legs. Treatment focuses on supporting circulation and helping reduce the risk of further complications.

At Pedes Vascular Institute, we provide advanced, minimally invasive options for managing DVT when appropriate.

Thrombectomy

Removing Clots to Restore 
Blood Flow

Thrombectomy is a minimally invasive procedure used to remove a blood clot from a vein.

By restoring blood flow, this treatment can help relieve symptoms and support healthy circulation. It is typically performed using imaging guidance to precisely target the affected area.

Thrombolytic Therapy (Thrombolysis)

Dissolving Clots with Targeted Medication

Thrombolysis involves delivering clot-dissolving medication directly to the affected area.

This targeted approach helps break down clots and restore circulation while minimizing impact on surrounding tissue.

IVC Filter Placement & Removal

Supporting Protection When Needed

An IVC filter is a small device placed in the inferior vena cava (a large vein) to help prevent clots from traveling to the lungs.

This option may be considered for patients who are not candidates for certain medications or who require additional protection.

Venous Disease Treatment in Irvine, CA

If you are experiencing symptoms of venous disease, the team at Pedes Vascular Institute is here to help. We provide comprehensive evaluations and minimally invasive venous treatments in Irvine, CA, designed to improve circulation and support your overall well-being.