Vein Treatment

At California Veins, we understand how vein conditions can impact your health and overall well-being. Our comprehensive vein treatment options can help restore your vascular health and confidence, whether you’re dealing with spider or varicose veins.

Our list of Vein Treatments:

spider veins

Causes of Spider Veins:

Spider veins, also known as telangiectasias, are small, dilated blood vessels that appear close to the skin’s surface. They often resemble delicate, web-like patterns and can be red, purple, or blue. You can find spider veins on the legs, especially around the upper thigh, lower calf, and ankles, but they can also appear on the face, including the nose, cheeks, and chin.

Hereditary Factors

Genetics play a significant role in developing spider veins. If spider veins run in your family, especially if your parents or grandparents have had them, your likelihood of developing them increases.

Hormonal Changes

Certain life events and hormonal fluctuations can trigger the development of spider veins. Puberty, pregnancy, and menopause are times when hormonal changes can influence the appearance of spider veins.

Lifestyle and Occupations

How you live and work can also impact the likelihood of developing spider veins. Prolonged periods of standing or sitting increases the pressure on your leg veins, potentially leading to spider veins.

Sun Exposure

Excessive exposure to sunlight can play a significant role in the development of spider veins, particularly on the face. This phenomenon is especially noticeable in individuals with fair or light skin tones.

Spider Veins Treatment

Our treatments for spider veins, including Visual Sclerotherapy and Vein Wave, are designed to address these cosmetic concerns effectively. These procedures can help eliminate spider veins, restoring both the appearance and comfort of your legs.

Visual Sclerotherapy:
Visual sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive procedure designed to address spider veins, those delicate, web-like veins that often appear near the skin’s surface. A specially formulated solution is injected directly into the affected veins during this treatment. This solution irritates the vein walls, causing them to collapse and eventually fade from view.

Veinwave:
Veinwave is another non-surgical approach to eliminating spider veins. It employs cutting-edge technology that uses microwave energy to coagulate and seal off these troublesome veins. This method is particularly suitable for too small veins for traditional sclerotherapy.

VeinGagh Procedure:
The VeinGogh Procedure is an innovative and minimally invasive spider vein treatment method. During this procedure, a fine, hair-thin probe is inserted into the affected vein, targeting the spider veins with precision. The probe emits radiofrequency energy, which generates heat, causing the vein walls to collapse and close off. As a result, the treated veins gradually fade and disappear, leaving behind smoother and more aesthetically pleasing skin. The VeinGogh Procedure is known for its effectiveness and minimal discomfort, making it a popular choice for those seeking to eliminate spider veins.

Preventing Spider Veins

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Causes of Varicose Veins:

Varicose veins are larger, bulging veins that typically develop when the valves in the veins malfunction, causing blood to pool and the veins to become enlarged and distorted. These veins can appear raised, twisted, and bluish or greenish. Varicose veins are commonly found on the legs but can also occur in other body parts.

Hereditary Factors

Genetics can play a significant role in the development of varicose veins. If your family has a history of varicose veins, you may be more predisposed to develop them.

Hormonal Changes

Hormonal fluctuations, such as those occurring during pregnancy, menopause, or due to hormonal therapies, can contribute to the development of varicose veins.

Age and Gender

While varicose veins can occur at any age, they become more common as individuals age. Women are more likely than men to develop varicose veins.

Risk Factors

Prolonged periods of standing or sitting, obesity, and a sedentary lifestyle can increase the likelihood of developing varicose veins.

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Varicose Veins Treatment

Our range of treatments for varicose veins, including Varithena, RadioFrequency (RF) Ablation, Laser Ablation, Ultrasound Guided Sclerotherapy, and Ambulatory Phlebectomy, can address both the cosmetic and health-related concerns associated with varicose veins. Our experienced vascular surgeons will work with you to determine your condition’s most suitable treatment option.

Varithena:
Varithena is a foam-based treatment that targets varicose vein symptoms and underlying causes. This minimally invasive procedure involves injecting a specialized foam directly into the affected veins, causing them to collapse and seal shut. Varithena is highly effective in improving blood flow and relieving the discomfort associated with varicose veins.

RadioFrequency (RF) Ablation:
RF Ablation is a state-of-the-art procedure that utilizes radiofrequency energy to heat and close off varicose veins. By sealing the damaged vein, blood is rerouted to healthier veins, improving overall circulation. RF Ablation is minimally invasive, with a short recovery period, allowing you to quickly return to your daily activities.

Laser Ablation:
Laser ablation is a precision treatment that uses laser energy to close off varicose veins. This technique is highly effective and minimizes the risk of scarring or bruising. Laser ablation offers excellent cosmetic results and relief from the discomfort caused by varicose veins.

Ultrasound Guided Sclerotherapy:
This advanced form of sclerotherapy uses ultrasound technology to precisely target and treat varicose veins that are not visible on the skin’s surface. A sclerosant solution is administered directly into the affected veins by guided injection, leading to their closure and eventual disappearance.

Ambulatory Phlebectomy:
Ambulatory phlebectomy is a surgical technique that removes more prominent varicose veins through tiny incisions. It is particularly effective for bulging veins close to the skin’s surface. Despite being a surgical procedure, ambulatory phlebectomy typically results in minimal scarring and discomfort.

Microphlebectomy:
Microphlebectomy, also known as ambulatory phlebectomy, is a specialized procedure used to treat varicose veins. During this minimally invasive technique, tiny incisions are made over the affected veins. A specialized instrument is then used to remove the varicose veins in small segments through these small incisions. Microphlebectomy is highly effective in treating large and bulging varicose veins, as it allows for precise removal with minimal scarring. The procedure is typically performed on an outpatient basis, and patients can resume their regular activities shortly afterward, experiencing improved vein health and enhanced aesthetics.


Vein Ablation:
Vein ablation is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat varicose veins and underlying venous insufficiency. It involves using thermal or laser energy to close off and seal the affected vein, redirecting blood flow to healthier veins. During the procedure, a thin catheter is inserted into the problematic vein under the guidance of ultrasound imaging. The catheter delivers heat energy (radiofrequency or laser) to the vein wall, causing it to collapse and eventually be absorbed by the body. This process relieves the pressure and symptoms associated with varicose veins while improving overall blood circulation. Vein ablation is typically performed on an outpatient basis, and patients can usually resume their daily activities shortly after the procedure with minimal discomfort and scarring. It is a highly effective treatment option for varicose veins, offering both symptom relief and cosmetic improvement.

Vena Seal:

VenaSeal is a modern and minimally invasive procedure used for treating varicose veins. It involves the use of a medical adhesive to seal the affected vein shut. During the procedure, a small catheter is inserted into the varicose vein, and the medical adhesive is delivered directly into the vein. This adhesive effectively seals the vein, causing it to close off. The procedure is guided by ultrasound imaging for precise placement. VenaSeal eliminates the need for heat or energy-based treatments like laser or radiofrequency ablation, making it a less painful and less invasive option. Patients typically experience minimal discomfort, and they can often return to their regular activities shortly after the procedure. VenaSeal is a safe and effective method for treating varicose veins, providing relief from symptoms and improving the appearance of the legs.

Embark on Your Journey to Healthy Veins

Explore a personalized treatment plan for your vein condition, carefully crafted to bring back comfort and confidence to your legs. Dive into our wide array of specialized procedures to meet your unique needs.

Our experienced vascular surgeons will work closely with you to determine the most appropriate treatment plan tailored to your condition and needs. We prioritize your comfort and well-being throughout the treatment process, ensuring you receive the highest standard of care.
We offer our services to the San Ramon area but also to the surrounding areas such as Danville, Dublin, Pleasanton, Alamo, Blackhawk, Livermore, Walnut Creek, Concord, Hayward, and Castro Valley, CA.

Say goodbye to the discomfort and embarrassment caused by spider and varicose veins. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward healthier, more beautiful legs. Our vein specialists are here to guide you toward a life free from the burden of vein-related issues.

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