Ambulatory Phlebectomy

Ambulatory phlebectomy is a minimally-invasive surgical technique performed under local anesthesia at the Vein Institute of New Jersey. This process involves removal of veins through tiny incisions. Incisions are so small that stitches are generally not necessary, and typically leave nearly invisible scars. Generally, ambulatory phlebectomy is the preferred treatment of varicose veins.

The procedure is done by one of our Board-Certified vein surgeons and involves the very careful removal of the vein from the leg, thereby eliminating the unsightly and often painful issue you may be experiencing.

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