Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)
What Is Chronic Venous Insufficiency?
Over time, this increased pressure within the veins can lead to a range of symptoms that affect both comfort and overall circulation.
At California Vein Institute, we provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment for chronic venous insufficiency using advanced imaging and minimally invasive techniques designed to target the underlying cause of the condition.
What Causes CVI?
Healthy veins rely on one-way valves to keep blood moving upward toward the heart. In CVI, these valves do not function properly, a condition often referred to as venous reflux.Several factors may contribute to the development of chronic venous insufficiency, including:
- Prolonged standing or sitting
- Age-related changes in vein function
- Previous blood clots (such as DVT)
- Pregnancy
- Increased pressure within the veins
As the condition progresses, blood pooling in the legs can place added strain on the vein walls and surrounding tissues.
Symptoms of Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Common symptoms include:
- Leg swelling, especially after prolonged standing
- A feeling of heaviness or aching in the legs
- Fatigue in the legs
- Visible varicose or spider veins
- Skin discoloration near the ankles
- Dry, irritated, or thickened skin
- Discomfort that improves with leg elevation
In more advanced cases, CVI can lead to skin changes or slow-healing wounds near the lower legs.
How Is CVI Diagnosed?
At California Vein Institute, we use vascular ultrasound to assess blood flow, evaluate vein structure, and identify areas where reflux or blockage may be occurring. This allows our physicians to pinpoint the source of the problem and recommend appropriate treatment options.
Treatment Options for CVI
Depending on the severity of the condition, treatment options may include:
- Minimally invasive, image-guided procedures to close or treat affected veins
- Techniques designed to redirect blood flow to healthier veins
- Outpatient treatments that minimize downtime and support faster recovery
At California Vein Institute, we focus on treatments that are precise, targeted, and tailored to each patient’s needs. Many procedures can be performed in a comfortable outpatient setting.
Why Early Treatment Matters
CVI is a progressive condition, meaning symptoms may worsen over time if left untreated. Early evaluation can help identify the condition before it leads to more advanced complications.
Addressing CVI early may help:
- Reduce swelling and discomfort
- Improve circulation
- Prevent progression of vein disease
- Support long-term vascular health
If you are experiencing ongoing symptoms, a consultation with a vein specialist can help determine the next steps.
Personalized Care for Vein Health
Our goal is to help you feel informed and confident as you explore care for chronic venous insufficiency.
Schedule a Consultation
Contact California Vein Institute today to schedule a consultation and learn more about your options for improving circulation and vein health.