Swollen veins in the legs are more than just a cosmetic concern. In many cases, they are a sign of varicose veins — a common condition caused by weakened vein valves that allow blood to pool in the legs. Over time, these veins can become enlarged, twisted, painful, and more noticeable beneath the skin.
Many people ignore early symptoms such as heaviness, aching, leg fatigue, or mild swelling, assuming it is simply part of aging or standing too long. However, untreated vein disease can gradually worsen and affect daily comfort and mobility.
At our vein clinic, we offer advanced minimally invasive treatments designed to close damaged veins and restore healthier blood circulation. Procedures like Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) and Varithena® foam treatment target the diseased vein without traditional surgery, stitches, or lengthy recovery time.
Most treatments are completed in the office in under an hour, allowing patients to walk out immediately afterward and return to normal activities quickly.

Common Signs You Should See a Vein Specialist
- Bulging or rope-like veins on the legs
- Leg swelling or heaviness
- Aching, throbbing, or burning discomfort
- Night cramps or restless legs
- Skin discoloration near the ankles
- Symptoms that worsen after standing for long periods
Seeking treatment early can help prevent complications and improve both comfort and appearance.
Benefits of Modern Varicose Vein Treatment
- No surgery or general anesthesia
- Walk-in, walk-out procedures
- Minimal downtime and fast recovery
- Covered by most insurance when medically necessary
- Relief from aching, heaviness, and swelling
- Long-lasting results with improved circulation
If swollen veins in your legs are causing discomfort or affecting your confidence, scheduling a consultation with a vein specialist is the first step toward relief.



