
Deep venous insufficiency in Annemasse - Care and treatment
We help you regain more comfortable legs, with an accurate diagnosis and a suitable treatment.
30 years of experience in vascular surgery
What are the signs or symptoms of deep venous insufficiency?
Deep venous insufficiency is a condition that affects the veins located deep in the legs. Characteristic symptoms include heavy legs, pain when walking, swelling at the end of the day, and skin changes.
In cases of deep venous insufficiency in Annemasse or elsewhere, it is crucial to understand the origin of these ailments in order to provide appropriate care.
In advanced stages of venous insufficiency, serious trophic disorders, such as ulcers that are difficult to heal, can appear.
Our goal is to offer you clear explanations and precise steps to better understand your symptoms.


Decision based on ultrasound.
Diagnosis of deep venous insufficiency by Dr. Seban in Annemasse
Each treatment begins with a consultation and an ultrasound. This examination allows us to visualize the path of the veins, the direction of blood flow, and the origin of the problem. We then discuss the possible options based on your symptoms, the condition of your skin, and your daily life.
Treatment for deep venous insufficiency can be medical or surgical, according to Dr. Seban, a vascular surgeon.
The HIFU method may also be indicated in certain cases, without incision and without anesthesia, with a quote after consultation.
The guiding principle remains the same: to rely on Doppler ultrasound to improve circulation, reduce pain and ensure rigorous post-intervention monitoring.
Practical tips for everyday life
Whether for medical or surgical treatment, we will advise you on the follow-up.
Between sessions, or after a procedure, simple actions can really help.
We guide you on walking, appropriate physical activity, and habits that relieve leg pain day after day.
To help you find your way, here are some useful actions:
- walk regularly to activate the calf pump;
- elevate your legs when possible at the end of the day;
- monitor the skin and seek medical help quickly if a wound appears.
These guidelines help reduce the risk of ulcers and maintain a stable quality of life. We remain available to adjust the follow-up if your symptoms change.
For an accurate assessment of your deep venous insufficiency in Annemasse or if you suspect Nutcracker Syndrome, which we also diagnose and treat, make an appointment today.

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A vascular surgery practice for the treatment of deep venous insufficiency in Annemasse