Not all cases of venous insufficiency or other diseases result in visible, easy-to-identify skin conditions. That’s why not everyone will benefit from this detailed exploration of hemosiderin staining & stasis dermatitis treatment breakdown. Instead, we thought another tool might be helpful for those patients without the same visible indicators: CEAP classification scale.
The System
Created in 1993, CEAP is a comprehensive diagnostic scale for vascular conditions.
The letters CEAP stand for:
- C – clinical findings
- E – etiological factors
- A – anatomical cause
- P – pathophysiological cause
When first devised, doctors thought that these four factors could describe and grade every leg with varicose veins. However, using all four parts of the system makes the classification exceptionally difficult. That’s why most providers simply use the C step of this classification system.
Classification Scale
The C, or clinical score from the CEAP classification in Rogers, ranges from C0 to C6, increasing in number with severity.

C0
No visible or palpable varicose veins
C1
Telangiectasia (Thread veins / Spider veins / Broken veins)
C2A
Varicose veins without any symptoms (Asymptomatic)
C2S
Varicose veins with symptoms
C3
Swollen ankle due to varicose veins or hidden varicose veins (venous reflux)
C4
Skin damage due to varicose veins or hidden varicose veins (venous reflux)
C5
Healed venous leg ulcer
C6
Venous leg ulcer
The Importance of Regular Screening
However, whenever using CEAP classification in Rogers, it is essential to remember that it is only a clinical score.
With a duplex ultrasound in Rogers, it is quite possible that you may discover worse venous conditions present deeper inside the leg. In that case, simply examining your skin and legs wouldn’t be enough.
Hemosiderin staining and stasis dermatitis are easy indicators of vascular disease. But many patients experience no symptoms at all. That’s why we encourage you to come to the Ozark Regional Vein & Artery Center for regular screening.
Hopefully, this blog has helped you identify vascular disease-related skin conditions and given you the tools to assess whether you need the support of vascular professionals.
Turn to the Ozark Regional Vein & Artery Center for Venous Concerns.
You don’t have to try and use CEAP Classification in Rogers alone! Come to the Ozark Regional Vein & Artery Center. Our experience and growing suite of care options allow us to guide you toward lasting wellness solutions for a happier, healthier life.
We are a premier practice in Northwest Arkansas for all the highest-quality vascular treatments available. Dr. Haney, Dr. Stout, and the expert staff have over 75 years of combined experience in the industry. Patients come to us from across the country—from Fayetteville & Bentonville to Houston, Texas, & Springfield, Missouri—to ensure they receive the best concierge-level care.
After all, helping people is what we do. And it is our mission to provide the people of Arkansas and beyond with the absolute best care possible.
Take the first step to recovery with our Virtual Vascular Screening Tool, or schedule a consultation. We also hold regular free screening events.