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Endovenous Laser Ablation in Pewaukee, Wisconsin (WI)

Women and men looking for an effective treatment for varicose veins that does not include surgery or scarring may want to consider endovenous laser ablation, an advanced vein therapy that is highly effective in most cases. Endovenous laser ablation is virtually pain free and can be performed in less than an hour and without hospitalization. In this minimally invasive procedure, laser energy is used to seal faulty veins, which results in a reduction or complete closure of the vein.

A trained professional administers endovenous laser ablation to patients in a doctor office setting as an outpatient procedure. Ultrasound imaging is used to map the veins of the legs, as well as to direct the insertion and placement of a laser fiber that is used to deliver the laser energy to targeted veins. Once the provider identifies the faulty veins, a local anesthetic will be administered to ensure patient comfort prior to beginning the procedure. This treatment most often is performed in under an hour and recipients can return to regular activities, except strenuous exercise, right after the procedure. Compression stockings should be worn for one week to ensure proper healing and a follow up visit will be scheduled approximately one week after the initial treatment.

Geographical location, practitioner fees and the number of veins to be treated influence the cost of receiving endovenous laser ablation. If the endovenous laser ablation procedure is considered medically necessary in order to alleviate the pain that is often associated with varicose veins, this treatment will likely be covered by medical insurance.

Contacting a vein specialist in your area is the best way to learn more about endovenous laser ablation and to determine if this is the best option for you.

About Wisconsin Vein Center & MediSpa

Wisconsin Vein Center offers patients seeking various treatments for varicose and spider veins the help they need. Located in Pewaukee, this Pewaukee varicose veins treatment center offers those seeking an experienced and helpful vein doctor the chance to receive the healing they have been searching for. With the latest technology in use, this Pewaukee vein center offers sclerotherapy, a time tested and effective treatment option that causes spider veins to disappear. Side effects are minimal and patients are free to get back to their everyday obligations rather than sit in a clinic. With Dr. Deborah Manjoney on staff, patients are offered the most sensitive and compassionate care.

Finding a Pewaukee vein doctor need not be a challenge and with Wisconsin Vein Center, patients can look forward to their health improving, their appearance improving, and generally feeling better about themselves with healthier skin. This vein clinic Pewaukee also offers ambulatory vein care for more serious and painful conditions that often affect patient’s in a more serious way. Dr. Manjoney is dedicated to treating the most minor of unsightly spider veins to some of the more serious vascular disorders related to varicose veins. As a woman, Dr. Manjoney is aware of the ways that vascular dysfunction can affect women and so she is sensitive to their unique treatment needs in this field.

Offering sclerotherapy, endovenous laser ablation, and laser and light therapy to abolish vein disorders, this clinic goes a step farther by also offering a beautiful spa retreat for patients seeking to pamper themselves and relax either before or after treatments. This is another way that this clinic has the overall care of patients in mind.


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Wisconsin Vein Center & MediSpa
Toll Free: 866-703-7273
Dr. Deborah Manjoney
Deborah Manjoney, M.D.
1231 George Towne Dr.
Suite G
Pewaukee, WI 53072


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