Vein Ulcer Therapy

Relief from Chronic Leg Ulcers Starts Here

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Leg Ulcers Don’t Have To Be Permanent

Venous ulcers are painful, open sores that usually occur around the lower leg, ankle, or foot. Most start as small scrapes or irritations but persist due to poor circulation and venous insufficiency. When veins in the legs fail to send blood back to the heart effectively, pressure builds and damages the skin—leading to breakdowns that won’t heal on their own. At Vivid Vascular, we target both the ulcer and the underlying vein problem to restore your skin’s ability to recover.

Common Symptoms of Venous Ulcers

  • Swelling or heaviness in the lower leg that worsens throughout the day
  • Leg pain, cramping, or fatigue—especially at night
  • Cramping that improves with elevation or walking
  • Discolored or darkened skin around the ankle or calf
  • Itchy, flaky, or leathery skin (stasis dermatitis)
  • Open sores or ulcers on the leg, ankle, or foot
  • Non-healing wounds from diabetes or circulatory issues

Risk Factors That Contribute to Vein Ulcers

  • Venous Insufficiency
    Poor circulation caused by vein valve failure is the leading cause of leg ulcers.
  • Diabetes
    Chronic high blood sugar can impair circulation and slow wound healing.
  • Obesity
    Extra weight increases pressure on veins and slows skin repair.
  • Sedentary Lifestyle
    Lack of movement weakens circulation and can contribute to ulcer development.
  • Age
    Older adults are more prone to venous insufficiency and skin fragility.

Your Path to HealingWhy Patients Choose Vivid Vascular for Vein Ulcer Care

Minimally Invasive
Treatment Options

We treat vein ulcers at their source—without invasive surgery.

Faster
Healing

By restoring proper circulation, we help ulcers close faster and stay closed.

Outpatient
Experience

All diagnostic tests and treatments are done in our office.

Comprehensive
Care

We combine wound care, compression, and vein therapy for total recovery.

How We Treat Vein Ulcers at Vivid Vascular

Your Treatment Journey

At Vivid Vascular, we begin with thorough diagnostics to understand the extent of your ulcer and the health of your veins. Our step-by-step process includes:

1.

Diagnostic Testing
We use advanced ultrasound and non-invasive tools to assess venous function and blood flow in your legs.

2.

Wound Dressings & Compression
We apply specialized dressings and medical-grade compression to reduce swelling, manage drainage, and stimulate healing.

3.

Vein Treatment
If superficial venous insufficiency is detected, we perform a minimally invasive vein procedure—such as ablation or sclerotherapy—to correct the underlying problem and prevent recurrence.

Our holistic approach ensures both your skin and your veins are treated, giving you the best chance at lasting relief.

Comparing Your Options

Treatment Option
Ultrasound-Guided Diagnosis
Wound Dressings & Compression
Endovenous Ablation or Sclerotherapy
Surgical Wound Debridement
Minimally Invasive
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Hospital Stay Required
No
No
No
Sometimes
Anesthesia
None
None
Local
General
Recovery Time
Immediate
Ongoing management
1–3 days
Several weeks

Your Questions, Answered

How quickly will I recover from treatment?

Most patients see visible improvement in a few weeks. Full healing depends on ulcer size and severity, but proper vein treatment speeds recovery.

Minimally invasive treatments carry low risk. Some patients experience mild discomfort or swelling, which resolves quickly.

Yes. Chronic ulcers and venous insufficiency are medical conditions that typically qualify for insurance coverage. We’ll help you verify your benefits.

Without treating the underlying vein issue, recurrence is likely. Our comprehensive approach helps prevent future wounds.

You’ll continue with compression therapy and follow-up care. Our team will guide your wound management and monitor healing progress.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

Chronic leg ulcers can feel like an endless cycle of discomfort and frustration—but at Vivid Vascular, we provide hope and healing. These open wounds, often caused by underlying vein issues, are more than just skin-deep. Our comprehensive approach focuses on treating the ulcer itself and correcting the vein dysfunction beneath it, so you can finally move forward with confidence.

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