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Varicose Vein Surgery near Scranton, PA (Pennsylvania)


Delaware Valley Vein Centers
1260 Valley Forge Road
Suite 102
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania 19460
Distance: 87.57 Miles
Contact/Email Doctor
Toll Free: 866-783-3124


Vascular Medicine Center
170 N. Henderson Road
Suite 302
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406
Distance: 90.12 Miles
Contact/Email Doctor
Toll Free: 866-476-7986


LUMEN Laser Center
Advanced Vein and Skin Health

919 Conestoga Road
Building Two, Suite 305
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 19010
Distance: 95.77 Miles
Contact/Email Doctor
Toll Free: 866-681-9886


University of Pennsylvania
Department of Interventional Radiology
Penn IR Laser Program

Department of Interventional Radiology
Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine
3400 Civic Center Boulevard
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Distance: 100.75 Miles
Contact/Email Doctor
Toll Free: 866-770-7852


Society Hill Vein Center
700 Spruce St.
Suite 101
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
Distance: 102.3 Miles
Contact/Email Doctor
Toll Free: 866-928-7758


Vein and Vascular Centers of Philadelphia at American Access Care
2412 West Passyunk Avenue
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19145
Distance: 103.55 Miles
Contact/Email Doctor
Toll Free: 866-930-5690


Calcagno & Rossi Vein Treatment Center, LLC
2025 Technology Parkway
Suite 304
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17050
Distance: 105.89 Miles
Contact/Email Doctor
Toll Free: 866-601-9628



About Varicose Vein Surgery

Large, bulging veins close to the skin's surface are often found in the lower legs and feet and are called varicose.  Because we walk, stand and run on our feet, veins in our lower legs and feet receive quite a bit of blood pressure.
Varicose veins can be more than a cosmetic concern since they impede blood flow and hinder the return of oxygen-depleted blood from the lower legs and back to the heart and lungs. The usual cause for this is damaged valves within the veins that allow backward blood flow and pooling of blood resulting in enlarged veins. Untreated veins can lead to serious medical conditions with associated pain, inflammation and discoloration.

Ambulatory phlebectomy—small incisions or needle punctures are used to extract the problematic veins with a phlebectomy hook. A hook is inserted into a micro-incision in the leg.  A section of the vein is hooked and then removed through the incision.  With this procedure, a compression bandage is worn for two weeks.  This minimizes swelling and discomfort and allows for proper healing.


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