Varicose Vein Treatment in Suwanee, GA: Relief From Pain, Swelling and Bulging Veins

Minimally invasive, image-guided care that closes diseased veins and eases the pain, swelling and heaviness varicose veins cause.

Time
30-60 minutes
Anesthesia
Local
Downtime
Same day
Results
Long lasting
Adult with bulging varicose veins on the lower leg seeking treatment at a Suwanee GA vein clinic

Personalized Varicose Vein Treatment

Varicose vein treatment in Suwanee, GA addresses the twisted, bulging leg veins that develop when weakened valves let blood pool under the skin. We care for patients in Suwanee, GA, proudly serving patients from Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Duluth, Cumming and across Metro Atlanta. If aching, heaviness or visible bulging is holding you back, effective relief is within reach.

Dr. Will Johnson, MD, FACS is a board-certified bariatric and vein surgeon with more than 20 years of experience and Medical Director of the Vein Center at Johns Creek. Duke-trained and deeply experienced in venous disease, he uses duplex ultrasound to map each patient's circulation and build a targeted plan at Bodiatrics in Suwanee, Georgia.

Comparison of a leg before and after varicose vein treatment showing reduced bulging veins at a Suwanee clinic

When Aching Legs Call for Varicose Vein Treatment

Varicose veins are more than a cosmetic concern. As the valves inside your leg veins weaken, blood flows backward and pools, stretching the vessel walls into the ropey, bulging cords you can see and feel. Many patients describe legs that ache, throb or feel heavy by the end of the day, along with swelling around the ankles, night cramps, restless legs and itching or burning over the veins. Left untreated, the pressure can lead to skin discoloration, thickening near the ankle and, in some cases, slow-healing ulcers.

Understanding Venous Reflux

Modern varicose vein treatment targets the root cause: the diseased vein feeding the problem. Using duplex ultrasound, Dr. Johnson identifies which veins have failed and closes them with minimally invasive, in-office techniques. Healthy nearby veins take over circulation, so the aching, swelling and heaviness ease over the following weeks. Most procedures take under an hour, use only local anesthesia and let you walk out and return to routine activity the same day, with lasting relief and improved leg appearance.

What Is Varicose Vein Treatment?

Varicose vein treatment is a group of minimally invasive procedures that close the diseased veins behind venous reflux in the legs. When the one-way valves fail, blood pools and pressure builds, so sealing the vein sends blood back through healthy vessels rather than hiding the surface veins.

Dr. Johnson tailors the method: ClosureFast ablation, VenaSeal adhesive, Varithena foam or sclerotherapy, plus ambulatory phlebectomy for bulging surface veins through punctures that need no stitches. The AVLS ties durable relief to treating the reflux itself.

Treatment Timeline:
First Signs
1-2 weeks (aching starts to ease)
Full Effect
1-3 months (veins fade steadily)
Treatment Time
30-60 minutes (per session)
Recovery
Same day (walk out, minimal downtime)
What We Treat

Varicose Vein Treatment Areas

Varicose vein treatment does more than remove bulging veins - it corrects the underlying reflux causing them. Dr. Will Johnson at Bodiatrics uses it to address:

  • Bulging Leg Veins

    Closes and removes the ropey, raised varicose veins along the legs.

  • Heavy, Aching Legs

    Relieves the tired, throbbing heaviness that builds through the day.

  • Leg and Ankle Swelling

    Reduces fluid buildup and swelling caused by poor vein circulation.

  • Night Cramps and Restless Legs

    Eases cramping and restlessness linked to venous reflux.

  • Skin Changes

    Addresses itching, discoloration and thickening near the ankle.

  • Venous Ulcers

    Improves circulation to help stubborn vein-related ulcers heal.

Key Advantages

Benefits of Varicose Vein Treatment

Lasting Relief, Minimal Downtime

2000+ Satisfied patients

  1. 01

    Lasting Symptom Relief

    Closing the source vein eases aching, swelling and heaviness for the long term.

  2. 02

    Minimally Invasive

    In-office procedures use only local anesthesia and tiny access points.

  3. 03

    Same-Day Recovery

    Walk out after treatment and return to most activities the same day.

  4. 04

    Ultrasound-Guided Precision

    Duplex mapping targets only the diseased veins for accurate care.

  5. 05

    Improved Leg Appearance

    Bulging veins fade for smoother, more comfortable legs.

  6. 06

    Multiple Treatment Options

    Ablation, VenaSeal, Varithena and sclerotherapy tailored to you.

Compare Your Options

Varicose Vein Treatment vs. Alternatives

Dr. Johnson selects the method that best fits your vein size, location and reflux pattern for safe, durable relief.

TreatmentMechanismTimeResultsDurationDowntimeBest For
Varicose Vein Treatment Closes or removes diseased veins30-60 minAching eases in weeksLong lastingMinimal, same daySymptomatic varicose veins
Vein Ablation Heat seals the vein30-45 minSteady improvementLong lastingMinimalLarger truncal reflux
VenaSeal Medical adhesive closureAbout 30 minFast reliefLong lastingVery minimalReflux, no compression needed
Sclerotherapy Solution collapses vein15-30 minFades over weeksLong lastingVery minimalSmaller surface veins
Confident patient portrait after successful varicose vein treatment at a Suwanee GA vein clinic

Who Is a Good Candidate for Varicose Vein Treatment?

The best candidates for varicose vein treatment are adults whose legs ache, swell or feel heavy because of visible varicose veins and underlying venous reflux confirmed on ultrasound. A consultation and duplex scan help Dr. Johnson confirm whether treatment is right for you.

Ideal Candidates for Varicose Vein Treatment
  • Adults with bulging, ropey varicose veins on the legs
  • Legs that ache, throb, cramp or feel heavy, especially by day's end
  • Swelling, itching or skin changes linked to poor vein circulation
  • Documented venous reflux on duplex ultrasound
  • Realistic expectations and good general health
Who Should Wait or Avoid Varicose Vein Treatment
  • Active deep vein thrombosis or a current leg infection
  • Pregnancy, since many veins improve after delivery
  • Certain clotting disorders without specialist clearance
  • Known allergy to a specific closure agent or adhesive

If your symptoms point more to circulation discomfort than visible veins, our team can also evaluate heavy and aching legs and recommend the right path. Some patients are better suited to sclerotherapy for smaller veins. Absolute contraindications are reviewed at your consultation for your safety.

What Happens During Varicose Vein Treatment

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Ultrasound Mapping
Dr. Johnson performs a duplex ultrasound to map which veins have failed and cause reflux.
Preparation
Dr. Johnson cleanses the area and applies local anesthetic so the treatment stays comfortable.
Vein Closure
The diseased vein is sealed with ablation, VenaSeal adhesive or Varithena foam through a tiny access point.
Phlebectomy If Needed
Large surface varicosities are removed through micro-punctures during ambulatory phlebectomy, no stitches.
Recovery and Review
You walk immediately, review aftercare with Dr. Johnson and resume routine activity the same day.
Safety Information

Risks and Side Effects

What to Know

  • Common Side Effects

    Minimally invasive varicose vein treatment is generally well tolerated. Expect mild bruising, tenderness, tightness along the treated vein, or temporary skin discoloration, which typically resolve within a few days to a couple of weeks. Walking the same day and wearing your compression stockings speed that settling along.

  • Rare Complications

    Uncommon risks include skin numbness, small areas of trapped blood, superficial phlebitis, or, rarely, a blood clot in a deeper vein. Serious complications are infrequent with experienced, ultrasound-guided care. Contact us promptly if you notice increasing pain, warmth, or significant swelling rather than waiting it out.

  • Safety and Oversight

    These procedures use FDA-cleared devices and techniques and are performed by Dr. Johnson, whose surgical training and role as Medical Director of the Vein Center at Johns Creek help minimise risk at every step. For general guidance on venous disease and on treatment safety, see the Society for Vascular Surgery.

Investment

Varicose Vein Treatment Cost in Suwanee

Pricing and Payment Options

How Much Does Varicose Vein Treatment Cost in Suwanee?

The cost of varicose vein treatment depends on how many veins are involved, which techniques your anatomy requires and whether ambulatory phlebectomy is added. Because symptomatic vein disease can be a medical condition, some treatments may be eligible for insurance coverage after documentation, while cosmetic vessels are typically self-pay. Exact pricing and coverage will be reviewed during your personalized consultation.

Flexible Payment Options

We help make treatment manageable with financing for out-of-pocket costs.

  • Cherry - Simple monthly payment plans with a quick application.
  • CareCredit - A healthcare credit line for medical and wellness services.
The Bodiatrics Difference

Why Choose Bodiatrics for Varicose Vein Treatment in Suwanee

Suwanee's Trusted Vein Care

  • Vein Center Director

    Dr. Johnson serves as Medical Director of the Vein Center at Johns Creek.

  • Board-Certified Surgeon

    20-plus years of vein and surgical experience, Duke-trained.

  • Diagnosis-First Care

    Duplex ultrasound maps your circulation before any treatment.

  • Full Range of Options

    Every leading minimally invasive vein technique under one roof.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Varicose Vein Treatment

Your Questions Answered

How much does varicose vein treatment cost in Suwanee?

Cost varies by how many veins are treated and which techniques are needed. Symptomatic vein disease may qualify for insurance after documentation, while purely cosmetic veins are usually self-pay. We offer Cherry and CareCredit financing and review exact pricing at your consultation.

How long do the results of varicose vein treatment last?

Results are long lasting because the source vein is permanently closed and reabsorbed by the body. Treated veins do not return, though new varicose veins can develop over the years. Regular follow-up and healthy leg habits help maintain your results.

Does varicose vein treatment hurt?

Most patients feel little discomfort. Procedures use local anesthesia, so you may notice mild pressure or pinching during treatment and some tenderness afterward. Ambulatory phlebectomy is done through numbed micro-punctures. Dr. Johnson prioritizes your comfort throughout.

When will I see results after treatment?

Aching, heaviness and swelling often ease within one to two weeks. Visible bulging veins fade gradually over one to three months as the treated vessels are reabsorbed. Your legs typically look and feel progressively better during this window.

How many treatment sessions will I need?

Many patients need only one session to close the main problem vein, but some require a few visits when multiple veins or both legs are involved. Your duplex ultrasound guides the plan, which Dr. Johnson reviews with you before starting.

What is the difference between varicose vein treatment and vein ablation?

Varicose vein treatment is the overall care plan for diseased leg veins. Vein ablation is one method within it that uses heat to seal a vein. Learn more about our vein ablation, VenaSeal and sclerotherapy options, which Dr. Johnson matches to your anatomy.

What is ambulatory phlebectomy?

Ambulatory phlebectomy removes large bulging surface veins through tiny punctures that need no stitches. It is often combined with vein closure to treat visible varicosities remaining after the source vein is sealed. Recovery is quick and scarring is minimal.

Can men get varicose vein treatment?

Yes. Varicose veins and venous reflux affect men as well as women, and men benefit equally from minimally invasive treatment. Dr. Johnson treats patients of all genders across Suwanee, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Duluth and Cumming.

Is varicose vein treatment safe?

Yes. These minimally invasive procedures use FDA-cleared devices and have strong safety records when performed by an experienced vein specialist. Dr. Johnson uses ultrasound guidance to target only diseased veins, and serious complications are rare.

Will my varicose veins come back after treatment?

Treated veins are permanently closed and will not reopen. However, vein disease is progressive, so new varicose veins can form over time. Wearing compression when recommended, staying active and managing weight help reduce the chance of recurrence.

Do I need treatment if my varicose veins do not hurt?

Not always, but an evaluation is wise because varicose veins can worsen and lead to swelling, skin changes or leg swelling even without early pain. A quick ultrasound helps determine whether monitoring or treatment is the better path for you.

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