Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) is a condition that tends to worsen gradually over the course of a person’s lifetime. Because of this, treatment is not a one-time fix but rather a comprehensive and ongoing process aimed at managing symptoms, improving circulation, and preventing further progression.
Why It Takes Time:
- Stepwise Approach: CVI is best managed through a series of treatments that often span several months to a year or more. This allows us to address the most problematic veins first, reassess your progress, and then tailor additional treatments based on how your body responds.
- Reassessments Are Key: Regular follow-ups are essential. They help us monitor healing, identify any new or persistent vein issues, and ensure we’re moving in the right direction.
- Underlying Disease Progression: Even after successful procedures, CVI is a chronic condition—meaning it’s likely to continue evolving with age. New vein problems can develop over time, and ongoing maintenance may be necessary.
Our Commitment:
We’re here to walk with you through each step of the journey. With patience, consistency, and the right treatment plan, many patients experience significant relief and improved quality of life—but it’s important to understand that managing CVI is a marathon, not a sprint.
