Vascular Medicine & Surgery
Varicose Veins

What are Varicose Veins?

High blood pressure and poorly functioning venous valves causes increased pressure in the veins, resulting in varicose veins. Factors that can increase your risk for varicose veins include a family history of varicose veins, being overweight, not exercising enough, smoking, and standing or sitting for long periods of time. Women are more likely than men to develop varicose veins. Varicose veins usually affect people between the ages of 30 and 70.

What are the options for treating varicose veins?

  1. Medical therapy, including elastic stockings, elevation and analgesics like ibuprofen
  2. Ablation of the treated vein, or removal through surgery
  3. Laser or vein stripping

What type of treatment is best for me?

Your doctor will discuss your symptoms, the appearance of your veins and skin, and all potential treatment options with you thoroughly.

Why should I choose Sanger’s vascular team?

Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute offers the Charlotte region’s only horizontally integrated team of vascular specialists. This means that your treatment will be overseen by the complete range of vascular specialists, including cardiologists, vascular surgeons, and vascular interventionists working together.

PJ Freeman
Managed Care Director
"The atmosphere at Sanger is friendly, positive and relaxed. Everyone working together to achieve the ultimate goal of customer service and patient satisfaction. I enjoy the diversity of responsibilities and interacting with different types of people. Sanger is an excellent place to work-there are opportunities for growth both individually and company wide."