What Is Ambulatory Phlebectomy?
Ambulatory phlebectomy is a minimally invasive procedure to treat varicose veins. During the procedure, a top NYC vein doctor removes the diseased veins through tiny incisions made on your skin. The blood then finds another route through nearby healthy veins.
Varicose veins are twisted and discolored surface veins that develop when the one-way valves in the blood vessels malfunction. That causes blood to flow back and pool in the vein, so that it bulges. Varicose veins are more common in your legs.
Dr. Sergei Sobolevsky, an endovascular specialist, performs the phlebectomy procedure, also known as stab phlebectomy or micro-phlebectomy, at the state-of-the-art Downtown Vein & Vascular Center in Brooklyn. It’s not the same as an ambulatory phlebotomy. The removal of problem veins through ambulatory phlebotomy treats symptoms that include:
- Unsightly twisted and bulging veins on your legs or arms
- Skin discoloration
- Aching and heaviness in your legs
- Itching, burning or throbbing around the varicose veins
- Muscle cramping caused by blood clots
- Swelling and tenderness in your lower legs
- Pain that worsens with inactivity, like sitting or standing for a long period
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