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Vnus near Mesa, AZ (Arizona)


Morrison Vein Institute
4515 South McClintock
Suite 101
Tempe, Arizona 85282
Distance: 5.64 Miles
Contact/Email Doctor
Toll Free: 866-645-6936


Center for Venous Disease - Paradise Valley
7125 W. Lincoln Drive
Suite B 208
Paradise Valley, Arizona 85253
Distance: 9.38 Miles
Contact/Email Doctor
Toll Free: 866-578-1137


Morrison Vein Institute
8575 East Princess Drive
Suite 223
Scottsdale, Arizona 85255
Distance: 17.25 Miles
Contact/Email Doctor
Toll Free: 866-745-1603


Arizona Vein and Laser Institute & Cosmetic Surgery
5620 W. Thunderbird Road
Suite D-2
Glendale, Arizona 85306
Distance: 23.66 Miles
Contact/Email Doctor
Toll Free: 966-920-7778


Northern Arizona Vein Center
1223 Willow Creek Road
Prescott, Arizona 86301
Distance: 87.06 Miles
Contact/Email Doctor
Toll Free: 866-601-5649


Thomas R. Elliott, MD
1980 West Hospital Drive
Suite 300
Tucson, Arizona 85704
Distance: 88.55 Miles
Contact/Email Doctor
Toll Free: 866-798-1731



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About Vnus

Venous reflux disease can cause discomfort, swelling and varicose veins in your legs, it’s superficial, and approximately 25 million Americans suffer from venous reflux. There a procedure called VNUS Closure Fast that is minimally invasive and can treat venous reflux disease.

VNUS Closure Fast Procedure

This procedure utilizes heat to permanently close the problem vein. With VNUS Closure FAST a catheter is threaded into the vein near the knee, through a very small (2 mm to 3 mm) incision. Ultrasound is then used to correctly position the catheter in the vein. Before the catheter is turned on, local anesthesia is injected around the vein. The catheter heats up a 6.5 cm length of the vein for about 20 seconds and is then moved along the length of the vein. The VNUS Closure FAST closes and scars the vein, which is then treated as waste by the body and is removed over time.

Some parts of the treated varicose vein may remain in bulging sections and a few smaller veins may remain after treatment. These remaining veins can later be treated with sclerotherapy (injections which also close smaller veins) or laser treatment.

Because this treatment is minimally invasive, and performed with only local anesthesia, patients are back on their feet the next day. Improvements will be noticed in about one week, with the body taking several months to remove the scarred vein.


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