Foam Sclerotherapy in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA)

Foam Sclerotherapy is a safe and effective method for treating troublesome varicose veins through injecting a detergent-like agent that is suspended in foam directly into the vein. This method is effective because the foam fills the entire cavity of the vein. This treatment is performed on an outpatient basis by either a physician or a cosmetic technician who is trained to carryout the procedure. Though it is less expensive than other more invasive treatments, costs for foam sclerotherapy still range from $200 to $500 in most areas. 

One treatment often resolves the issue, however it may take up to six sessions as needed. These can be scheduled about every two months until the desired results are achieved. Foam sclerotherapy has few side effects but compression hose is recommended for a period of time, and it sometimes takes up to six weeks for the veins to disappear completely. The injection site may be slightly sore and some bruising may occur, but the veins will no longer cause pain. Once they are gone, they will not return.

Take a look at our directory and call a local foam sclerotherapy provider to get all of the facts about this new treatment for varicose veins. It takes only a few minutes, and can be a relieving solution to your venous problems.


About Vein & Vascular Center of Philadelphia

Vein and Vascular Centers of Philadelphia at American Access Care

We offer minimally invasive procedures with maximum results. Our fellowship trained and board certified physicians use the most up-to-date techniques to improve our patients' quality of life. Our state-of-the-art outpatient facilities provide safe, convenient, comfortable environments while our medical staff offer the knowledge, expertise, and personal attention that patients expect and deserve—before, during, and after each procedure. We are dedicated to providing the exceptional patient experience.

Experience Vein and Vascular Centers of Philadelphia at American Access Care

At Vein and Vascular Centers of Philadelphia at American Access Care, we want you to feel comfortable and informed, secure in the knowledge that we do our utmost to ensure that your visit runs as smoothly and efficiently as possible.

The Vein and Vascular Centers of Philadelphia at American Access Care Advantage

Professional

Our physicians are board certified in vascular surgery, interventional radiology, and interventional nephrology and are leaders in the field of clinically proven, minimally invasive therapies for a number of medical conditions. Our highly experienced registered nurses are Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certified by the American Heart Association.

Responsive

Communication with the referring staff, physicians, and patients is a top priority; we provide follow-up reports to referring physicians within hours post-procedure. 

Convenient

Vein and Vascular Centers of Philadelphia at American Access Care accepts most major medical insurance plans, and we complete our own pre-authorizations. We offer same or next day appointments with an easy scheduling process.

Efficient

Our specialized focus allows us to be agile. We make your time at Vein and Vascular Centers of Philadelphia at American Access Care move as quickly as possible, while still providing you with the warmest, highest quality care available.

Featured Specialist for Foam Sclerotherapy in Philadelphia, PA

Vein & Vascular Center of Philadelphia

Richard J. Gray, MD, FSIR

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7959 Bustleton Ave

Philadelphia, PA 19152

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