Are you having problems with your veins or with blood circulation? If yes, you probably need to see a vascular specialist. A vascular specialist is a medical physician who specializes and is highly trained in preventing, treating, and diagnosing vascular diseases and conditions.
Your trusted vascular specialist can help maintain your vascular health and address any concerns and issues regarding vascular ailments and diseases. Before becoming a vascular surgeon, a doctor must undergo several years of education. They also need to complete five to seven years of specialized training. This includes training in both minimally invasive endovascular procedures and traditional vascular surgery procedures. Afterwards, to be board-certified, they need to undergo a rigorous exam to measure their expertise in treating and diagnosing vascular diseases.
What Do Vascular Surgeons Treat and How?
A vascular surgeon does more than surgery. They employ a lot of nonsurgical and surgical techniques and treatments to improve vascular health. Here are some of the procedures vascular surgeons perform regularly to treat vascular conditions:
Ablation
Ablation refers to getting rid of problematic blood vessels. It is also used to treat conditions like chronic venous insufficiency and varicose veins. There are a few different types of ablation procedures used by vascular surgeons. The type of procedure right for a patient depends on specific needs, overall health, and doctor recommendations.
- Endovascular laser ablation โ This form of ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that seals off problematic veins using heat delivered by laser technology.
- Radiofrequency ablation โ This is a form of ablation that uses heat delivered by electrical current through radio waves to seal off problematic veins.
- VenaSeal closure system โ This procedure closes off veins and re-routes blood flow to healthier veins. Instead of heat, this method uses a medical adhesive (type of glue) to close off the problematic vein using a catheter.
Sclerotherapy
This procedure is considered the gold standard for removing small varicose and spider veins. The procedure involves injecting the unsightly veins with a solution to collapse them and force the blood to reroute itself to healthier veins in the vicinity. Sclerotherapy can also be performed using ultrasound technology. This is useful for treating deeper veins that may not necessarily be visible or superficial veins that do not respond to other treatments. Ultrasound guidance also improves safety, accuracy, and effectiveness of the procedure.
Microphlebectomy
This is a minimally invasive procedure that removes medium and large varicose veins in the legs. This procedure is typically used on specific veins that are too large for procedures like sclerotherapy to treat but too small to necessitate more invasive procedures. The procedure involves making a tiny incision in the leg to remove segments of specific veins.
Vascular Surgeon in Tampa and Largo, Florida
If you are in need of a vascular surgeon for your vascular health needs, Premier Vein & Vascular can help. Our experts and friendly staff are more than happy to provide you with the high-quality medical services you need.
Contact us today at (888)-VEINCARE or (888) 834-6227 to schedule an appointment with our experts. You can also request an appointment online.