Varicose Vein Treatments Center

Varicose Vein Treatments Center

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Varicose veins

Varicose veins


Varicose veins are twisted, engorged veins that appear on your legs. The condition can happen to any vein in your body, but they’re seen most often in your lower limbs, where your veins are under more pressure. Varicose veins are generally a cosmetic problem, but they can be a sign of a deeper issue.

They appear blue because of the deoxygenated blood they carry back to your lungs. Spider veins are a milder variety of varicose veins. They’re smaller, more superficial and often appear on your legs, facehands and feetTreatment for varicose veins is within reach for New Yorkers.

Varicose and Spider Veins

Varicose and Spider Veins


Spider veins occur when an area of tiny blood vessels widens and causes thread-like red lines or patterns on your skin. They’re most commonly found on lips, nose, eyes, fingers, cheeks, legs and feet. They form gradually and often in clusters. They’re called spider veins due to their web-like appearance. Their “big brothers,” so to speak, are reticular veins. Reticular veins are larger, usually measuring two to three millimeters across.

Sometimes, when you’re wondering how to get rid of spider veins, especially when they appear on your face  or hands, you may worsen the problem by using certain beauty products, such as abrasive soaps or sponges, that irritate your skin. You may not have any painful symptoms, but still want to pursue spider vein removal because of their unsightly appearance. In Manhattan, you’ve found the best vein doctor vein specialist in Dr. Susan Bard.

varicose vein removal

varicose vein removal


Ulcers

Ulcers


sclerotherapy

sclerotherapy


VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY

VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY


Venous insufficiency is a condition that occurs when the veins in your legs have trouble sending the blood from your legs back to your heart. The deeper veins in your legs have valves that keep the blood flowing against gravity. When the vein walls weaken or the valves are damaged, the blood leaks back into the legs and the veins stay filled with blood, especially when you are standing. This condition is called chronic venous insufficiency.

The need for chronic venous insufficiency treatment in Manhattan may follow trauma to your legs, a recent injury or past blood clots. Severe damage may require surgery, but more often, conservative treatment for venous insufficiency provides you with significant relief. Following your first visit with Dr. Susan Bard, you will be on your way to finally achieving relief from the pain and embarrassment from these troubling veins.

VENOUS STASIS ULCERS TREATMENT

VENOUS STASIS ULCERS TREATMENT


A venous ulcer occurs when there is a problem with your veins, often in your lower leg, that keeps the blood from flowing correctly. Inefficient venous blood flow is called venous insufficiency. As fluid and pressure build, blood and other fluids can leak out of your veins and into the surrounding skin, leading to tissue breakdown. Then you need venous skin ulcer treatment from an experienced vein specialist in Manhattan, like Dr. Susan Bard.

Venous stasis ulcers usually occur from untreated venous insufficiency. It can become a chronic condition. It is also referred to as gravitational dermatitis, venous stasis dermatitis or venous eczema. Be vigilant about skin care and any other venous ulcer treatment regimens — such as platelet-rich fibrin matrix (PRFM), a cutting-edge technology that your NYC doctor offers.

FACIAL VEIN REMOVAL

FACIAL VEIN REMOVAL


Veins on the face that are red, bluish-tinted or protruding may not seem especially serious, unless you are the one living with them. If you stare at them in the mirror every day, spider veins on the face or red veins on face are affecting your life. They may be the only thing standing between you and a perfect complexion.

Facial veins are not typically painful, unless they are caused by rosacea. If yours are the result of rosacea, you may notice additional redness and an occasional uncomfortable burning sensation. Veins in the face may in some cases indicate to your vein doctor that you have an underlying health issue. No matter what your motivation, consulting an experienced vein specialist in Manhattan is always in your best interest.

HAND VEINS AND FOOT VEINS

HAND VEINS AND FOOT VEINS


 
VenaSeal

VenaSeal


Ambulatory Phlebotomy

Ambulatory Phlebotomy


Phlebectomy, also called stab phlebectomy, is a procedure to safely remove painful varicose veins in the comfort of your Manhattan vein doctor’s office. The phlebectomy procedure is highly effective for eradicating ropy, bulging veins and veins that suffer due to venous insufficiency

As you age, or in response to disease or injury, the veins in your legs sometimes develop faulty valves that allow the blood traveling to your heart to leak backward into the surrounding tissue. This causes varicose veinsskin ulcerations and swelling, especially in your ankles. These veins can be unsightly and painful when you’re standing.

Today’s modern medicine has evolved to make this a successful surgical procedure for removing varicose veins. While many nonsurgical procedures exist and should be considered first, phlebectomy has been proven effective, especially when performed by an experienced vein doctor. It’s primarily performed on larger, superficial veins, so it is not useful in every case.

Endovenous Laser Ablation

Endovenous Laser Ablation


Vein ablation, which has replaced vein ligation, rids your legs of varicose veins. For venous ablation, also called endovenous laser ablation, the endovenous laser ablation treatment carries a high success rate. Your Manhattan vein doctor offers endovenous laser ablation of varicose veins with thorough endovenous laser ablation post-operative instructions to prevent endovenous laser ablation complications. Endovenous laser ablation recovery is quick, and endovenous laser ablation side effects from the endovenous laser ablation procedure are rare.

ENDOVENOUS RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION (RFA)

ENDOVENOUS RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION (RFA)


Manhattan Vein Specialists of NYC offer endovenous radiofrequency ablation or RFA, a minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins on legs, feet and ankle providing a permanent solution for painful varicose veins. Varicose vein radiofrequency ablation recovery is quick and pain-free. RFA vein ablation, which is RFA treatment for varicose veins, has few side effects. Try RFA varicose veins treatment for yourself.

Radiofrequency ablation (RFA), also called RFA treatment for varicose veins, is a minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins, which are enlarged, gnarled veins that protrude past the surface of your skin. Any vein can be affected, but varicose veins most often appear in your legs, feet and ankles, since standing and walking can increase pressure on these veins.

There are several options for treatment of varicose veins. The best treatment for you depends on the severity of your symptoms. If you have swollen and twisted veins in your legs, your NYC vein doctor may recommend RFA treatment for varicose veins. This procedure is a recommended treatment for larger veins that cause discomfort.

SCLEROTHERAPY FOR SPIDER VEINS

SCLEROTHERAPY FOR SPIDER VEINS


When you ask, “What is sclerotherapy for spider veins,” you want simple answers. Sclerotherapy is a treatment for spider veins that can rid you of unsightly web-like lines. There are very few side effects of sclerotherapy for spider veins. Spider vein sclerotherapy is a simple outpatient procedure. When you compare laser vs. sclerotherapy for spider veins, spider veins sclerotherapy may be a better option for you.

Spider veins, clinically called telangiectasia, are a relatively benign skin condition that appears as small red, purple and blue blood vessels on your legs, face or chest. Spider veins can be caused by rosacea, aging, genetics, pregnancy, sun exposure or varicose veins. Sclerotherapy treatment for spider veins is a recommended treatment option from your medical specialist in Manhattan.

This condition earned its name because its appearance resembles a spider web. While it is relatively harmless, most people feel a slight discomfort. You may feel aching, burning or mild pain after standing for prolonged periods.

LASER THERAPY FOR SPIDER VEINS

LASER THERAPY FOR SPIDER VEINS


Spider veins are the red, blue or purple thread-like veins that appear near the surface of your skin. They form a web-like pattern and can appear anywhere on your body, including your face. Most often, they appear on your thighs, calves, ankles or buttocks.

Increased pressure on these areas of your body — due to sitting or standing for long periods, injury, disease or venous insufficiency — fosters the development of spider veins. Your Manhattan vein doctor has several treatment options in your search for how to get rid of spider veins, including laser for spider vein removal.

ULCER TREATMENT

ULCER TREATMENT


If you’ve been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, skin ulcers may be something you find to be an ongoing concern. A sore or wound that’s slow to heal can develop around the bony sections of your leg, such as your shins or ankles. Due to the greater pressure in your lower legs and feet, fluid and blood leak from your veins into the surrounding tissue. The extra fluid weakens the skin, causing it to break down.

Because your veins can’t circulate the blood as effectively, the nutrients and other healing agents that your body ordinarily sends to the site of a sore or wound fall short, meaning they don’t work as quickly or efficiently. If left untreated, these ulcers can lead to skin and bone infections. In rare cases, skin cancer may develop in chronic non-healing ulcers. Any wound that refuses to heal should be checked by your Manhattan vein doctor.

 

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