VenaSeal
- Endovenous adhesive ablation, most commonly known as VenaSeal, is a treatment that
involves a small amount of medical adhesive that is inserted in the varicose vein through
a small catheter under ultrasound guidance. - Direct pressure is applied to seal the vein, allowing the blood to be redirected to other
healthy veins. - It is a simple segmental procedure. It doesn’t require tumescent anesthesia and requires
limited needle sticks. - It has no risk of thermal nerve injury.
- The recovery is rapid with same-day return to daily activities. No post-procedure
compression stockings are required