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Varicose veins are a common condition caused by an underlying issue known as venous insufficiency. This is mainly caused by a collection of blood in the legs or ankles. Because the condition is common in the US, there are a variety of treatment methods marketed to cure varicose veins. Many people believe that Botox for varicose veins can be a quick and easy method of treatment. Unfortunately, Botox is not a recommended treatment for varicose veins and is almost never eligible for insurance coverage.<br><br>Take the next step; call (888) 768-3467 for a personalized consultation & treatment plan.
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Vein Disease Overview Vein disease is not a life-threatening condition; however, it does have the potential to cause complications if treatment is delayed. Vein disease is more common in people that do not get a lot of exercise, are overweight, or have diabetes. There are other risk factors for vein disease like heredity and sitting or standing for long periods of time. Botox for varicose veins may seem like a logical solution to your issue as the veins are visible through the skin, however just because you can see the veins through your skin doesn’t mean that there are on your skin. The varicose veins actually lie just underneath the skins surface, they require medical treatment to experience relief of symptoms.
The symptoms of vein disease vary from person to person. Your overall state of health and lifestyle are both determining factors in what kinds of symptoms occur and how severe they are. Some of the most common symptoms of vein disease includes: • Swelling in your legs and ankles • Cramps or achy-ness in the thigh or calf • Tired or heavy legs – (common for vein disease in legs) • Restlessness, especially at night • Itchy, dry, or hardened skin on your legs • Wounds on your legs or ankles that take a long time to heal or don’t heal at all • Leg pain that goes away when you walk or elevate your legs
Botox Usage Botox is mainly used in cosmetic procedures to reduce the appearance of fine lines or wrinkles. There are some conditions like hyperhidrosis or overactive sweating that benefit from Botox injections. As for vein disease and varicose veins, it is due to the collection of blood in the veins from poor blood circulation. Botox for varicose veins wouldn’t be very effective because it would not help reroute blood flow to other healthy veins. Although some treatment facilities may market Botox as a treatment for varicose veins, its important to do your own research before you undergo any type of procedure.
Treatment Options Available for Vein Disease If you have vein disease or varicose veins, we recommend that you consult with one of our specialists to determine the cause of your symptoms. Once a specialist diagnoses your condition, they will help you explore all your treatment options. At USA Vein Clinics, we primarily focus on treating vein disease through the use of minimally-invasive treatment technologies. Treatments that we offer include: • Endovenous Laser Therapy • Ultrasound Guided Sclerotherapy • ClariVein • Varithena
All of our treatments are eligible for insurance coverage from most insurance providers, including Medicaid. Because our treatments are non-surgical, they do not require general anesthesia and allow for a quick recovery. If you want to find out if you are a candidate for our innovative vein treatments, give us a call today to set up your appointment. If you would like to verify your insurance coverage before you schedule, just give us a call at 888.768.3467.