Introducing a revolutionary new treatment for unsightly tiny spider and thread veins that appear on the face and body. In July of 2009 the FDA approved a medical device that for the first time allows a few vein specialists to treat those small veins on the face and body, that cant be treated with sclerotherapy, quickly and without pain. Dr Thomas Wright is proud to be one of the first 40 vein surgeons in the country to introduce this new technology for his patients.


Veinwave works using radio waves that are pulsed directly to the desired area, so treatment is quick and pain free. The device was developed by a vascular surgeon as a way to treat very tiny veins on the surface of the skin that cannot be treated with sclerotherapy. The other options for treating these tiny veins, laser and light treatments, risk burning and scarring the area around the vessel, which does not occur with the Veinwave.


Veinwave can also be used to treat veins in difficult-to-treat locations, including the face, ankles, and knees. The treatment takes less than 15 minutes to perform and involves no downtime. Any adult man or woman in good general health who has thin spider veins, or tangled, thread-like veins known as “telangiectasia,” is a good candidate. Also anyone who is looking for a quick procedure and wants to avoid the possibility of bruising or scarring should consider the Veinwave treatment.












