An ambulatory phlebectomy is a surgical, minimally invasive procedure. During this treatment, your doctor removes the damaged vein in segments through several small incisions in your skin. The doctor uses a local anesthetic to numb the area beforehand, and it’s typically an outpatient procedure.
The AVLC Experience
Consultation
Dr. Winand will conduct a comprehensive vein evaluation to check for underlying venous insufficiencies that might be causing or contributing to your condition.
Personalized Treatment
Instead of surgical procedures like ambulatory phlebectomies, we typically recommend minimally invasive alternatives designed to target areas of damage comfortably.
Restored Veins
After completing your treatment, the sealed vein will begin to fade as blood flow shifts to other blood vessels, and you can expect improvements in leg pain, swelling, mobility, and more.
Healthier Veins, Lasting Relief
Varicose Vein Treatment in Lancaster

Minimally Invasive Treatments
At Advanced Vein & Laser Center, we prioritize our patients’ comfort without sacrificing results by offering advanced surgical and nonsurgical treatments.
Sophisticated Techniques
Our practice stays at the forefront of vascular health by mastering the most advanced techniques and keeping up to date on the latest research.
Top-Tier Medical Expertise
In Lancaster, AVLC provides exceptional care under the leadership of Dr. Winand, a highly-trained vascular surgeon and doctor.
Our Commitment to Quality Care
Advanced Vein & Laser Center
Other Providers
Frequently Asked Questions
At Advanced Vein and Laser Center, we prefer less invasive, nonsurgical alternatives to ambulatory phlebectomy. These procedures typically provide better patient outcomes while minimizing discomfort and recovery.
By scheduling a consultation for varicose vein treatment in Lancaster at AVLC, you can get a professional recommendation from Dr. Winand. Based on your specific condition, he’ll advise you as to the right treatment for your veins. He has years of experience as a vascular surgeon and can identify and treat a variety of venous conditions.
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How an Ambulatory Phlebectomy Works
During an ambulatory phlebectomy, the surgeon first numbs the treatment area with a local anesthetic.