Radiofrequency Ablation

Minimally Invasive Vein Treatment | Aesthetic and Longevity Healthcare

At PFRANKMD on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, we combine advanced medical treatments with cosmetic precision to deliver results that are both clinically effective and aesthetically refined. Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat varicose veins—swollen, twisted veins that often appear on the legs and are caused by dysfunctional vein valves and poor circulation. With a focus on vascular health as part of our whole-body aesthetic and longevity approach, RFA is a powerful solution to eliminate problem veins, restore proper blood flow, and improve both comfort and appearance.

What Is Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)?

Radiofrequency Ablation uses controlled heat generated by radiofrequency (RF) energy to target and close off faulty veins. A thin, flexible catheter is inserted into the affected vein, delivering thermal energy to the vein wall. The heat causes the vein to collapse and seal shut, redirecting blood to healthier surrounding veins. Once closed, the treated vein is gradually absorbed by the body, reducing visible bulging and improving circulation and leg comfort.

Who Benefits from RFA?

RFA is ideal for individuals experiencing: – Visible varicose veins – Leg swelling or cramping – Aching or heaviness in the legs – Skin discoloration or vein-related irritation If you’re seeking a treatment that prioritizes both vascular health and visible improvement, RFA is a medically sound and cosmetically refined solution.

Why PFRANKMD for RFA?

As the lines between aesthetic medicine and functional wellness continue to evolve, PFRANKMD remains at the forefront of integrated care. Under the guidance of Dr. Vicken Pamoukian, a board-certified vascular surgeon, our practice delivers advanced vein treatments within the context of total body optimization.

Dr. Pamoukian’s expertise elevates our ability to offer comprehensive vein care with a discerning aesthetic lens. His addition to the team supports our mission to provide state-of-the-art solutions that empower patients to look and feel their best from the inside out.

Our Upper East Side location offers a discreet, luxury setting for vein treatment with expert medical supervision and personalized care.

What to Expect During the Procedure

RFA is performed in-office with local anesthesia and minimal downtime. Most patients can walk immediately after treatment and return to regular activity within a day.

Procedure Time: 30–45 minutes

Downtime: None to minimal

Results: Noticeable reduction in bulging veins and leg symptoms within weeks

Compression stockings may be recommended for a short period post-treatment to support healing and optimal results.

Integrated Aesthetic and Longevity Approach

RFA at PFRANKMD is more than a vein treatment—it’s a part of our commitment to whole-body care. Whether performed as a standalone procedure or in conjunction with other aesthetic services, we view vascular health as a critical part of graceful aging and overall vitality.

FAQs About Radiofrequency Ablation

What causes varicose veins?

Varicose veins develop when vein valves malfunction, allowing blood to pool and veins to swell. Genetics, pregnancy, prolonged standing, and aging can all contribute.

Is RFA painful?

Most patients report minimal discomfort during the procedure, thanks to local anesthesia. You may feel a warming sensation during treatment.

How soon will I see results?

Many patients notice symptom relief shortly after the procedure. Cosmetic results, including reduced visibility of bulging veins, become more noticeable over several weeks.

Is there any downtime?

Very little. Most patients resume daily activities the same day. Strenuous exercise may be restricted for a short time based on your provider’s guidance.

Are results permanent?

Treated veins are permanently closed. However, new varicose veins can develop over time, especially if underlying vein conditions persist. Ongoing vascular assessments can help maintain optimal leg health.

How is RFA different from laser vein treatments?

Both use heat to close veins, but RFA uses radiofrequency instead of laser energy. RFA tends to produce less bruising and discomfort for many patients.

Will insurance cover RFA?

RFA may be covered if deemed medically necessary. Our team can assist in evaluating insurance eligibility and provide transparent guidance on costs.

Schedule Your Consultation on the Upper East Side

To learn whether Radiofrequency Ablation is right for you, schedule a consultation with Dr. Pamoukian and the PFRANKMD team. We offer state-of-the-art, medically guided vein care at our flagship Upper East Side location, where aesthetic precision meets total body wellness.
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