VNUS radiofrequency

Minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins

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Poze reprezentativa pentru radiofrecventa vnus, tratamentul perfect pentru tratarea de varice.

Radiofrequency VNUS is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat varicose veins, based on radiofrequency energy. It closes the affected veins, redirecting blood to healthy vessels.

At the VenArt Clinic, this advanced method is performed by experienced vascular surgeons, offering patients a quick recovery and excellent results.




















When is VNUS Radiofrequency recommended?

VNUS Radiofrequency is recommended for patients who present with:

Conditions treated with VNUS Radiofrequency

VNUS radiofrequency is effective for treating:


Outcome of the VenoSteam method
VNUS Radiofrequency treatment

How is the VNUS Radiofrequency varicose vein removal procedure performed?

1. Treatment planning

The doctor uses Doppler ultrasound to identify the route of the affected vein.

2. The actual procedure

During the procedure, your doctor will use an ultrasound machine to identify the exact route of the vein to be treated. Once the route has been determined, the doctor will make a small incision (cut) in the vein so that a catheter (thin tube) can be inserted through the blood vessel.

Then, using that tube, heat is given into the blood vessel. The heat activates the collagen in the vein until it shrinks and closes. The catheter is slowly removed and pulses of heat are delivered to each part of the varicose vein. Once the procedure is complete, your body will restore circulation, redirecting blood to healthy blood vessels.

3. Finalization

The varicose vein turns into a scar that fades over time.


Representative photo of the VNUS Radiofrequency procedure
Poza reprezentativa cu procedura Radiofrecvența VNUS

Advantages of VNUS Radiofrequency treatment at VenArt Clinic

What to do after VNUS RF treatment?

VNUS RF is performed under analgosedation (intravenous anesthesia) at Venart Clinic. You will be able to leave the clinic after a short post-intervention recovery period. You will need to take it easy for the rest of the day, but you can return to your usual activities within a day or two. You will also need to wear compression stockings for up to two weeks to help with swelling.

What are the risks associated with VNUS radiofrequency?

Whatever varicose vein treatment you choose with your doctor, you should understand that there are certain risks. Regarding VNUS Radiofrequency, the most common side effects include:

In case of any unusual symptoms, contact your doctor immediately for assistance.

Why choose VenArt Clinic for varicose vein treatment?

For an accurate diagnosis and treatment tailored to your needs, turn with confidence to the team of doctors at VenArt Clinic. Specialized in vascular surgery and with decades of experience gained in renowned clinics in Europe and the USA, they will help you with all the necessary investigations and guide you to the best solution for your health

Medical Team

Prof. Dr. Jérôme Cau


Prof. Dr. René Milleret


Dr. Marius Fodor


Dr. Horațiu Flaviu Coman


Dr. Ovidiu Grad


Dr. Buia Florin Dumitru



Prof. Dr. Jérôme Cau

Prof. Dr. René Milleret

Dr. Marius Fodor

Dr. Horațiu Flaviu Coman

Dr. Ovidiu Grad

Dr. Buia Florin Dumitru

Frequently Asked Questions

What is VNUS Radiofrequency treatment?


Radiofrequency VNUS is a minimally invasive procedure to treat varicose veins, which uses radiofrequency energy to heat and close the affected veins. This allows blood to be redirected to healthy veins and eliminates the symptoms associated with varicose veins.

The treatment is minimally invasive and usually well tolerated. Local anesthesia applied to the treated area helps reduce discomfort. Most patients report only a mild warm sensation during the procedure.

The procedure generally takes between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on the number and size of veins treated.

Recovery is quick, with most patients able to resume normal activities within 24-48 hours. You may wear compression stockings for a few days to support the healing process.

  • Minimally invasive, no large cuts or scarring.
  • Rapid recovery.
  • Immediate reduction of discomfort symptoms.
  • Safe, clinically approved procedure.
  • Excellent aesthetic results.

VNUS is recommended for people with varicose veins caused by chronic venous insufficiency. It is suitable for patients who want a modern solution without long recovery periods.

The risks are minimal, but may include local inflammation, tenderness or mild bruising. These usually disappear within a few days. Your doctor will discuss all possible risks before the procedure.

No, the VNUS procedure is outpatient, which means the patient can go home immediately after treatment.

Radiofrequency VNUS has a very high success rate, over 95%, in treating varicose veins. The results are permanent for the veins treated, although other varicose veins may develop over time if there are predisposing factors.

Light sport, such as walking, is recommended immediately after treatment to support circulation. Intense physical activity should be avoided for about a week.

In most cases, a single session is sufficient to treat the affected veins. If there are several veins requiring treatment, your doctor may recommend additional sessions.

Radiofrequency VNUS is a minimally invasive procedure to treat varicose veins, which uses radiofrequency energy to heat and close the affected veins. This allows blood to be redirected to healthy veins and eliminates the symptoms associated with varicose veins.

The treatment is minimally invasive and usually well tolerated. Local anesthesia applied to the treated area helps reduce discomfort. Most patients report only a mild warm sensation during the procedure.

The procedure generally takes between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on the number and size of veins treated.

Recovery is quick, with most patients able to resume normal activities within 24-48 hours. You may wear compression stockings for a few days to support the healing process.

VNUS is recommended for people with varicose veins caused by chronic venous insufficiency. It is suitable for patients who want a modern solution without long recovery periods.

The risks are minimal, but may include local inflammation, tenderness or mild bruising. These usually disappear within a few days. Your doctor will discuss all possible risks before the procedure.

No, the VNUS procedure is outpatient, which means the patient can go home immediately after treatment.

Radiofrequency VNUS has a very high success rate, over 95%, in treating varicose veins. The results are permanent for the veins treated, although other varicose veins may develop over time if there are predisposing factors.

Light sport, such as walking, is recommended immediately after treatment to support circulation. Intense physical activity should be avoided for about a week.

In most cases, a single session is sufficient to treat the affected veins. If there are several veins requiring treatment, your doctor may recommend additional sessions.




















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