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Best Varicose Vein Treatment NYC
Are you suffering from varicose veins? Do you have large trunk-like veins protruding from the surface of the skin? If so, you’re probably suffering from chronic venous insufficiency and need to find the best varicose vein treatment NYC clinic immediately.
Varicose veins are caused by a circulatory disorder known as chronic venous insufficiency. This is a condition in which your vein valves become floppy and stop working, which interferes with smooth blood circulation to the heart and leads to venous reflux, i.e., your blood flows backward and pools in your leg veins. Over time, the accumulation of blood in your veins leads to the formation of varicose veins and spider veins.
Vein disease progresses a lot faster if you spend large amounts of time sitting or standing still. That’s why people in New York are far more likely to suffer from varicose veins — because people in metropolitan cities like NYC generally have sedentary jobs like driving, teaching, or desk jobs. Furthermore, we also spend a lot of time sitting down — whether we’re stuck in traffic while driving or traveling across the city on trains.
If you have any of the signs of vein disease — restless leg syndrome, frequent leg cramps, leg heaviness, etc — you need to seek vein treatment immediately. In this article, we discuss the best spider varicose vein treatments and the qualities of the best varicose vein treatment NYC clinic.
Best Spider Varicose Vein Treatments
The best spider varicose vein treatments are minimally invasive and non-surgical — they cause minimal pain or discomfort, carry a negligible risk of side effects, and they conclude within an hour with no downtime so you can resume your daily activities immediately. The following are the best vein removal methods at the best vein treatment center in New York.
Radiofrequency Ablation
Radiofrequency ablation is one of the best minimally invasive treatments available and it has a high success rate of 97%. During the procedure, the vein doctor inserts a catheter into the diseased saphenous vein via an incision made on the surface of the skin and under ultrasound guidance. Once the catheter is in place, the vein doctor uses thermal energy to destroy the diseased vein.
Endovenous Laser Ablation
Endovenous laser ablation causes a little post-procedural pain but it’s also extremely effective. During the procedure, the vein doctor inserts a laser fiber into the diseased saphenous vein under ultrasound guidance. Once the laser fiber is in place, the vein doctor applies tumescent anesthesia to the vein and then uses laser energy to collapse the problematic vein. The accumulated blood reroutes to healthier veins.
VenaSeal
VenaSeal is a minimally invasive procedure in which the vein doctor injects a vein glue into the problematic vein. This medical adhesive fuses the vein’s walls, thereby shutting it down so the accumulated blood can reroute to healthy veins. The problematic vein hardens and eventually gets absorbed into the body.
Sclerotherapy
Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive treatment for spider veins. After the primary vein treatment, the vein doctor may inject a sclerosant medicine into your spider veins. This medicine will fuse your spider veins’ wall, thereby turning them into scar tissues that eventually get absorbed by the body. While this procedure isn’t medically necessary, it can drastically improve the aesthetic appearance of your legs.
Vein Treatment Clinic NYC — The Best Vein Treatment Center
Vein Treatment Clinic NYC is widely hailed as one of the best vein treatment centers in the city. The following are some of the main reasons you should consider visiting Vein Treatment Clinic if you have varicose veins and spider veins.
Located in Manhattan
Vein Treatment Clinic New York is located in Manhattan close to the Empire State Building, which puts it at the heart of NYC. It’s also close to Grand Central Station and Penn Station, which makes it extremely accessible for anyone at all. As such, Vein Treatment Clinic NYC is one of the most well-located vein clinics in the city.
Top Rated Vein Doctors in New York
We have board-certified and highly-qualified top rated vein doctors in New York such as Dr. Shane Volney and Dr. Juan Montoya. Both of them are highly-qualified board-certified vein doctors with a stellar reputation and perfect track record with their patients.
Diagnosis of Vein Disease
Our vein doctors carefully run diagnostic and imaging tests like Doppler Ultrasound to visualize the blood flow in your veins. This helps us determine the root cause of your varicose veins and spider veins so we can curate a treatment plan suitable for your specific needs.
State-of-the-Art Vein Care Center
Vein Treatment Clinic is an extremely well-appointed vein care center with state-of-the-art equipment and technologies. When it comes to vein treatment, certain technologies are essential to ensure smooth vein treatments with minimal risk of side effects. Our vein clinic has modern technologies like ClosureFAST and VNUS — technologies with which we can provide minimally invasive treatments like radiofrequency ablation, endovenous laser ablation, and VenaSeal.
In the past, the only way to treat vein disease and varicose veins was through complicated and risky surgeries. But that’s no longer true — minimally invasive procedures are far more effective and safer. That’s why we only provide minimally invasive treatments and completely avoid surgeries.
Schedule an Appointment with a VIP Medical Vein Treatment Clinic New York
Vein Treatment Clinic is associated with VIP Medical Group, which is one of the country’s leading collectives of some of the best vein treatment centers and vein specialists. If you have varicose veins, you must seek treatment immediately — please schedule an appointment with the best varicose vein treatment NYC clinic today.
Book a Consultation
Scheduling a consultation with one of our vein treatment experts is one of the best ways to determine the proper resolution for your varicose veins. The treatments can include sclerotherapy, laser or radiofrequency ablation, a medication called Varithena, or procedures such as Venaseal, or Clarivein.