Do both legs have to be treated with the Closure procedure?
Venous insufficiency can occur in one or both legs. If only one leg has venous insufficiency, only that leg needs to be treated. If both legs have venous insufficiency, then each leg will be treated at a separate time. This is to ensure proper healing in one leg before starting treatment on the other. Since the procedure does include pre- and post-op visits to the office, if one leg is treated soon after the other then we will work with you to combine appointments and reduce the number of visits.