Medical Condition

Ankle Skin Discoloration

Brown, red, or rust-colored discoloration around the ankle from long-standing venous hypertension.

Quick Facts

Common Signs

Brown or rusty ankle staining, swelling, itching

Often Related To

Advanced chronic venous disease

First Step

Venous reflux ultrasound — evaluate early

Insurance

Often covered for medical evaluation and treatment when symptoms and ultrasound findings support medical necessity.

Overview

Brown, red, or rust-colored ankle discoloration can suggest more advanced venous disease. It should be evaluated early.

Common symptoms

  • Brown or rusty ankle staining
  • Swelling
  • Itching
  • Skin texture changes

Why it happens

Long-standing venous pressure can damage small vessels and skin, leading to staining (hemosiderin deposits).

When to seek evaluation

As soon as discoloration appears — early treatment can help prevent progression to dermatitis or ulceration.

How we evaluate it

Venous reflux ultrasound and clinical exam.

Treatment options

Compression, reflux treatment (EVLT, RFA, VenaSeal, Varithena), follow-up ultrasound, and wound or skin care if needed.

Discoloration may be a sign of medical venous disease, not only cosmetic concern. Evaluate early.

Related treatments

Frequently asked questions

Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual results vary; results are not guaranteed. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.

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Next step

Not sure whether your symptoms are cosmetic or medical?

A vein evaluation can help determine whether reflux, visible veins, or another cause may be involved.

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