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How do I choose which treatment is best for me?
There is no such thing as a catch-all ‘most effective treatment method’ for spider veins; the treatment plan for spider veins depends on the patient’s outcome goal, the severity of the disease, and the patient’s general health. Doctors may first recommend self-care at...
What is ambulatory phlebectomy?
Ambulatory phlebectomy is a mini-surgical medical procedure in which varicose veins are removed through small incisions in the body. During the procedure, the doctor will make multiple 2-3 mm incisions in the skin where the varicose veins exist using a surgical blade....
What is endovenous laser treatment?
Endovenous laser treatment, or EVLT, is a minimally invasive vein treatment procedure in which heat from a specialized laser is applied to close or shrink varicose veins. During the procedure, an optical fiber catheter is inserted into the diseased veins, and the...
Top five treatment options for spider and varicose veins
There are no universal treatment procedures that work for everyone; every human body is unique and has specific needs. Depending on how advanced your condition is and whether you have other underlying conditions, the treatment method that is best for you changes....
What is VenaSeal?
VenaSeal is an innovative minimally invasive medical procedure used to treat varicose veins. In this procedure, a bio-adhesive called cyanoacrylate is inserted into the diseased veins using a small catheter. The adhesive seals the affected veins off and stops blood...
What is Sclerotherapy?
Sclerotherapy is a medical treatment procedure to treat spider and varicose veins. It is one of the most frequently used procedures to treat spider and varicose veins. Sclerotherapy involves the injection of a chemical solution called sclerosant into the affected...
What are Spider and Varicose Veins?
Spider veins are clumps of red, blue, or purple lines that look like spider webs on your legs that are formed when blood pools inside a vein and branches out to form tiny blood vessels. Varicose veins are caused in the same way, except they are more serious than...
What type of doctor treats vein issues?
The human body is an extremely complex system. This means that modern medical treatment has become more and more specialized. Doctors who specialize in vein-related conditions are called phlebologists. A phlebologist has a deeper understanding, knowledge, and...
What are varicose veins?
Varicose veins are swollen and enlarged veins that can be blue or purple in color. They are often lumpy, bulging, or twisty in appearance and occur more commonly around the legs and feet. They occur when valves within veins get damaged or weaken and stop working...
4 Reasons Why You Really Need to Go To A Vein Treatment Center in New York
Spider veins, varicose veins, and venous insufficiency are strong indicators of vein disease, but they also come with other complications that can worsen your existing conditions over time. If you're suffering from varicose veins and the complications that come with...