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9392 N Lilley Road, Plymouth, MI 48170
As a nationally accredited vein treatment clinic, we offer the latest, innovative vein treatment technologies, ensuring that our patients have access to the most recent advancements in modern vein care.
9392 N Lilley Road, Plymouth, MI 48170
Metro Vein Centers Plymouth, located at 9392 N Lilley Road, Plymouth, MI 48170, stands as a beacon of nationally accredited excellence in the field of vein treatment. We are dedicated to providing Plymouth residents with state-of-the-art, innovative solutions for all their venous health concerns. Our Plymouth center is committed solely to serving the community right here in Plymouth, offering specialized care tailored to the unique needs of our local patients.
At our Plymouth location, we understand that concerns about veins can range from simple cosmetic issues to potentially serious medical conditions. Our team of highly skilled vascular specialists and technicians work collaboratively to diagnose and treat a wide array of venous disorders effectively and compassionately. We utilize the latest advancements in technology and evidence-based medical practices to ensure the highest standard of care is delivered right here in Plymouth.
Our focus is on providing minimally invasive procedures whenever possible, which translates to less discomfort, minimal scarring, and quicker recovery times for our Plymouth patients. We believe in educating our patients about their conditions and the available treatment options, empowering them to make informed decisions about their vascular health within our Plymouth community.
Common conditions treated exclusively at our Plymouth center include, but are not limited to:
Varicose Veins: Enlarged, twisted veins that can cause pain, swelling, and cosmetic concerns. Spider Veins: Red or blue, thin lines appearing on the skin's surface, often for cosmetic reasons. Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI): A condition where the veins have trouble returning blood to the heart, leading to symptoms like aching, swelling, and skin changes. Mild Edema: Swelling in the legs often linked to venous reflux. Surface Telangiectasias: Dilated small blood vessels appearing as red or purple lines just beneath the skin.We pride ourselves on offering a comprehensive range of effective treatment modalities at our Plymouth facility. These include:
Laser Treatment: Utilizing targeted light energy to effectively treat spider veins and smaller surface veins with precision. Sclerotherapy: Injecting a solution directly into unwanted veins to cause them to fade away, a standard of care for many venous conditions. Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA): A minimally invasive procedure using heat to close larger varicose veins, promoting healing and improved blood flow. Venaseal: A cutting-edge, glue-based treatment for saphenous vein reflux, offering effective closure with minimal downtime.Our Plymouth team is committed to creating a comfortable and supportive environment for every patient. We understand that seeking vein treatment can be a sensitive matter, and we strive to make the entire process as stress-free and effective as possible. From the initial consultation to post-procedure follow-up, our focus remains on delivering personalized, high-quality care right here in Plymouth.
For more information about our services or to schedule a confidential consultation at our Plymouth location, please visit our website: https://www.metroveincenters.com/locations/michigan/plymouth. You can also reach us directly by phone at 734-212-8512.
Q1: What types of vein problems do you treat at your Plymouth center?
A1: Our Plymouth center treats a variety of venous conditions, including varicose veins, spider veins, chronic venous insufficiency, mild edema, and surface telangiectasias.
Q2: Are the treatments at your Plymouth location painful?
A2: We prioritize patient comfort. Most procedures are performed with local anesthesia or numbing creams. While some mild discomfort or pressure might be felt during the procedure, significant pain is typically avoided. Post-procedure, some patients experience minor soreness, but this is usually manageable.
Q3: How long does recovery take after a vein treatment at your Plymouth facility?
A3: Recovery time varies depending on the specific procedure and individual factors. Generally, patients can return to light daily activities immediately after treatment. We recommend avoiding strenuous activities and prolonged standing for a few days. Our Plymouth team will provide detailed post-care instructions.
Q4: Do I need a referral to schedule an appointment at your Plymouth center?
A4: While a referral is not always mandatory, we welcome patients who seek us out directly. For complex cases or if your insurance requires a referral, we can often coordinate with your primary care physician. You can inquire about this when you call our Plymouth office at 734-212-8512.
Q5: How long does a typical vein treatment session take at your Plymouth location?
A5: The duration of a treatment session varies. Initial consultations and preparation can take about 30-60 minutes. The actual procedure itself typically ranges from 15 minutes to over an hour, depending on the number and size of veins being treated.