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Radiofrequency Occlusion near Fort George G Meade, MD (Maryland)

The Center for Vein Restoration
108 Forbes Street
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
Distance: 14.22 Miles
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Toll Free: 410-928-7109


The Center for Vein Restoration
1119 Rockville Pike Suite #210
Rockville, Maryland 20852
Distance: 21.02 Miles
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Toll Free: 301-859-4157


The Center for Vein Restoration
7300 York Road,
Suite LL
Towson, Maryland 21204
Distance: 21.02 Miles
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Toll Free: 410-928-7097


American Access Care of Towson
8600 Lasalle Road
Suite 120
Towson, Maryland 21286
Distance: 22.15 Miles
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Toll Free: 410-670-4314


Capitol Vein & Laser Centers - Bethesda
6410 Rockledge Drive
Suite 500
Bethesda, Maryland 20817
Distance: 23.3 Miles
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Toll Free: 866-671-9824


The Vein Center of Maryland
826 Washington Road
Suite 220
Westminster, Maryland 21157
Distance: 32.41 Miles
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Toll Free: 410-877-6041


The Center for Vein Restoration
12107 Old Line Center
Waldorf, Maryland 20602
Distance: 36.79 Miles
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Toll Free: 301-859-3990


Capitol Vein & Laser Centers - Frederick
77 Thomas Johnson Drive
Suite E
Frederick, Maryland 21702
Distance: 44.74 Miles
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Toll Free: 866-579-4299




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About Radiofrequency Occlusion

About one third of the adult population is affected by varicose veins. These swollen, often painful veins in the legs are due primarily to incompetence of the valves in the femoral and great saphenous veins. The results are swollen vessels that are both painful and unsightly. Previously, vein stripping, or surgically removing these large veins under general anesthesia through small incisions, was the preferred treatment. Now, newer techniques like radiofrequency occlusion allow for minimally invasive treatment in an outpatient or office setting with only local anesthesia and intravenous sedation.

Radiofrequency occlusion can easily be performed in an office setting with one small puncture site. Following injection of a local anesthetic at the site of insertion, a catheter or small tube is threaded through the great saphenous vein using sonographic guidance. Local anesthetic is injected along the vein while the patient is also given IV sedation to make the procedure more comfortable. The catheter is withdrawn down the great saphenous vein as the radiofrequency occlusion is performed using sound waves to heat the vein to 185 degrees. The heating process collapses the vein forming scar tissue which will later be absorbed by the body as healing takes place.

Following the radiofrequency occlusion procedure, the leg is wrapped in a tight compression bandage and compression hose are worn for two to three weeks while healing occurs. After a short recovery time due to the mild sedation, the patient is able to return home. Most patients are able to walk and resume normal activities immediately following the procedure. Minor side effects such as numbness and skin discoloration can occur or the procedure may not fully occlude the vein. Studies have shown this procedure is comparable to vein stripping with less pain, no incisions, and faster return to normal function while effectively relieving the symptoms of varicose veins.


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