What is Varicose Vein?
Complete varicose vein treatment portfolio by INVAMED: endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) 1470nm systems, radiofrequency ablation catheters, cyanoacrylate closure, foam sclerotherapy kits, and phlebectomy instruments. CE marked, internationally patented minimally invasive venous solutions.
Who manufactures Varicose Vein devices?
INVAMED manufactures a complete range of varicose vein devices at its ISO 13485 certified facility in Ankara, Turkey. All products carry CE marking under EU MDR 2017/745 and are exported to over 80 countries. INVAMED holds more than 100 international patents across its medical device portfolio.
Are Varicose Vein devices FDA registered?
Yes. INVAMED varicose vein devices are available in the United States through FDA-registered Standard Technology Solutions, Inc. at One World Trade Center, 285 Fulton Street, New York, NY 10007.
Frequently Asked Questions about Varicose Vein
What is cyanoacrylate vein closure?
Cyanoacrylate closure uses medical-grade adhesive via catheter to permanently seal incompetent saphenous veins. No tumescent anesthesia or thermal energy needed. INVAMED VenaBLOCK provides non-thermal non-tumescent closure.
How does radiofrequency ablation treat varicose veins?
RFA delivers controlled thermal energy via catheter to the vein wall, causing collagen contraction and closure. Performed under tumescent anesthesia with ultrasound guidance.
What is endovenous laser ablation (EVLA)?
EVLA uses 1470nm laser energy through a radial fiber to thermally ablate the vein wall. Radial fiber ensures circumferential treatment reducing perforation risk.
