Varicose Veins
Enlarged, twisted veins that cause discomfort and visible changes in the legs. Our Vein Center provides advanced, minimally invasive procedures that eliminate varicose veins with little downtime and lasting results.
Understanding Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are swollen, rope-like blood vessels that twist and bulge just beneath the surface of the skin. They develop when the tiny one-way valves inside the veins of the legs become damaged or weakened, allowing blood to flow backward and collect instead of traveling efficiently upward toward the heart. Over time, this pooled blood stretches the vein wall outward, creating the raised, knotted cords that characterize varicose veins.
While any superficial vein can become varicose, the condition overwhelmingly affects the legs because standing and walking increase the pressure on veins in the lower body. The great saphenous vein—running from the ankle to the groin along the inner leg—is the vessel most frequently involved. Varicose veins affect an estimated 23 percent of adults in the United States, making them one of the most common vascular conditions encountered in clinical practice.
At Vascular Surgical Associates, our dedicated Vein Center has treated tens of thousands of varicose vein patients across metro Atlanta since the practice was founded in 1986. Our 11 board-certified vascular surgeons begin every evaluation with a comprehensive duplex ultrasound in our ICAVL-accredited vascular lab, ensuring that treatment targets the root cause—not just the veins you can see. Affiliated with Wellstar Health System, we combine academic rigor with a compassionate, patient-first approach across all 7 of our conveniently located offices.
Signs & Symptoms
Varicose veins produce a spectrum of symptoms that ranges from mild cosmetic changes to significant daily discomfort. Symptoms are often progressive and tend to worsen with prolonged standing, warm weather, and toward the end of the day. Even veins that initially appear to be only a cosmetic issue can eventually produce troublesome symptoms if the underlying venous reflux advances.
Risk Factors
Varicose veins arise from a combination of genetic predisposition and lifestyle factors that place chronic stress on the venous system. Understanding these risk factors allows for earlier detection and more proactive management.
How Varicose Veins Are Diagnosed
A thorough diagnostic workup is essential because the veins visible on the surface represent only part of the story. Effective, long-lasting treatment depends on identifying and addressing the underlying venous reflux that feeds the varicose veins. Our evaluation process combines expert clinical assessment with advanced vascular imaging.
Physical Examination – Your vascular specialist will examine your legs while you are standing, noting the size, location, and distribution of varicose veins. The exam also includes palpation of the veins and assessment of the skin for signs of chronic venous disease such as discoloration, thickening, or early ulceration.
Duplex Ultrasound – Performed in our ICAVL-accredited vascular lab, a duplex ultrasound combines traditional imaging with Doppler technology to visualize blood flow direction and speed in real time. By measuring reflux duration after calf compression and release, the sonographer can identify precisely which valve segments have failed and quantify the severity of the disease. This is the gold-standard diagnostic study for varicose veins and is entirely non-invasive.
CEAP Classification – After ultrasound, your surgeon applies the CEAP classification system to categorize your venous disease based on Clinical appearance, Etiology, Anatomy, and Pathophysiology. This internationally recognized framework standardizes the severity assessment, guides treatment decisions, and provides the documentation that insurance carriers require when evaluating authorization requests for procedural intervention.
Treatment Options
Modern varicose vein treatment bears little resemblance to the surgical stripping procedures of the past. Today’s approaches are office-based, performed under local anesthesia, and produce outstanding results with minimal disruption to your daily life. Our Vein Center surgeons will recommend a combination of techniques personalized to the pattern and severity of your varicose veins.
Frequently Asked Questions About Varicose Veins
Yes. While the appearance of varicose veins is a common concern, they frequently cause significant symptoms including pain, swelling, cramping, and leg fatigue. Left untreated, the underlying venous reflux can progress to more serious complications such as chronic skin discoloration, superficial blood clots (phlebitis), and open wounds called venous stasis ulcers. A vascular evaluation can determine whether your varicose veins warrant medical treatment beyond cosmetic improvement.
When varicose veins are associated with documented venous reflux on ultrasound and the patient has symptoms such as pain, swelling, or skin changes, treatment is generally considered medically necessary and is covered by most insurance plans. A structured trial of compression therapy is typically required before procedural authorization is granted. Our billing team assists patients through the entire pre-authorization process to maximize coverage.
Both are highly effective methods for closing the refluxing trunk vein, but they work through different mechanisms. Endovenous laser ablation uses thermal energy to seal the vein and requires tumescent anesthesia (small injections of numbing fluid around the vein). VenaSeal uses a medical adhesive instead of heat, which eliminates the need for tumescent anesthesia and post-procedure compression stockings. Your surgeon will discuss which option is best suited to your anatomy, insurance coverage, and personal preferences.
Most patients return to desk-based or light-duty work within one to two days. Walking is encouraged immediately after the procedure. Strenuous exercise, heavy lifting, and prolonged high-impact activities are typically limited for one to two weeks to allow the treated vein to seal completely. Your surgeon will provide activity guidelines specific to the procedures performed during your treatment session.
Reclaim Comfortable, Confident Legs
Vascular Surgical Associates has been the trusted choice for varicose vein treatment in metro Atlanta for nearly four decades. With 11 board-certified surgeons, an ICAVL-accredited vascular lab, and a dedicated Vein Center across 7 locations, we make expert venous care accessible and convenient.