Varithena

Varithena is a gentle, non-surgical treatment designed to improve the look and feel of legs affected by varicose veins. This simple in-office procedure uses a special foam to close unhealthy veins, reducing pain, swelling, and the appearance of bulging veins. With no incisions, no stitches, and little to no downtime, Varithena helps you get back to your daily routine quickly — and enjoy healthier, more confident legs.

How Varithena Works

Varithena uses a gentle micro foam to close unhealthy veins. This simple, in-office treatment relieves pressure, reduces pain and swelling, and can improve the look of bulging veins.

Benefits of Treatment

Most patients notice quick relief from heaviness, aching, and swelling in their legs. Because there are no incisions or stitches, downtime is minimal — meaning you can get back to your daily routine right away.

Why Choose Varithena

Varithena is FDA-approved, safe, and proven to deliver lasting results for varicose veins. Our experienced team will guide you through every step to ensure you get the best possible outcome for your health and confidence.

Real Patient Results

After my Varithena treatment, my legs feel lighter and pain-free. The swelling is gone, and I’m so much more confident wearing shorts again. I can finally stay active without discomfort holding me back.

– Sarah M., Varithena Patient

Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve answered some of the most common questions to help you feel confident and informed about your procedure.

How long does the Varithena treatment take?

The procedure typically takes 30 to 45 minutes in a clinic setting. Most patients can walk immediately after treatment and return to normal daily activities the same day.

How soon will I see results from Varithena?

Many patients begin noticing improvement in their symptoms within a few days to weeks. Vein appearance and discomfort often continue to improve over time as the treated vein is absorbed by the body.

Is Varithena painful?

Most patients experience only minimal discomfort during the procedure. A local anesthetic may be used to keep you comfortable, and many patients describe the sensation as mild pressure or a brief burning feeling at the injection site.