The Vein Treatment Center ©
Dr. Luis Navarro, MD, FACS
327 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10065
The Vein Treatment Center ©
Dr. Luis Navarro, MD, FACS
327 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10065
Established in 1982, The Vein Treatment Center © is the leading New York City medical facility specializing exclusively in the treatment of varicose veins, spider veins, and related venous disorders.
The methods developed at the facility, including Endonvenous Laser Ablation (EVLT) and now Painless Sclerotherapy, have revolutionized the specialty and are used by physicians worldwide.
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Dr. Luis Navarro, a Board Certified Phlebologist and vascular specialist, has devoted his professional life to the development of treatments for venous disorders. He has pioneered numerous non-invasive procedures, including EVLT, Combined Therapies, and now PAINLESS SCLEROTHERAPY.
Advancements in technology have revolutionized Sclerotherapy and the treatment of veins on legs, hands and other areas of the body. The Vein Treatment Center has been treating veins for over 30 years with safe, fast, and long lasting cosmetic results.
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See for yourself why The Vein Treatment Center is the NYC leader in treating and removing unwanted varicose veins, spider veins, and all venous conditions.
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What are varicose veins and how do you treat them so they go away? Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that can be seen just under the surface of the skin. They usually occur in the legs but can also form in other parts of the body. Varicose veins can cause pain, swelling, and discomfort, and if left untreated, they can lead to more serious health complications. In this blog post, we will discuss the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for varicose veins, and how the Vein Treatment Center© in New York City can help.
Varicose veins develop when the small valves inside the veins weaken and do not function properly. This causes blood to flow in the wrong direction, pool in the veins, and create pressure that results in swollen, enlarged veins. Factors that can increase your risk for developing varicose veins include:
As you age, your veins lose elasticity, which can cause the valves to weaken.
Women are more likely than men to develop varicose veins, due to hormonal changes during pregnancy, menopause, and menstruation.
Having a close family member with varicose veins increases your risk of developing them.
Being overweight or obese puts extra pressure on your veins, increasing the risk of varicose veins.
Remaining in one position for long periods can cause blood to pool in your veins, increasing the risk of varicose veins.
Varicose veins can cause a range of symptoms, including:
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to consult a vein specialist for an evaluation and treatment plan.
There are several treatment options for varicose veins, ranging from conservative measures to more advanced procedures. Some common treatments include:
Wearing compression stockings can help improve blood flow in your legs and reduce pain and swelling associated with varicose veins.
This minimally invasive procedure involves injecting a solution into the varicose veins, causing them to collapse and gradually fade away.
In this procedure, a small laser fiber is inserted into the vein, and heat is applied to seal the vein shut. The vein will eventually be absorbed by the body.
Similar to EVLT, this procedure uses radiofrequency energy to heat and close the vein.
This surgical procedure involves making small incisions to remove the varicose veins directly.
If you are suffering from varicose veins, it is important to seek the advice and expertise of a vein specialist. Dr. Luis Navarro at the Vein Treatment Center© offers comprehensive vein treatment services. Established in 1982 as the original center dedicated to the exclusive treatment of veins in New York City, Dr. Navarro is a pioneer in the treatment of venous conditions.
To schedule a consultation, call 212-249-6117. Our experienced team of professionals will work with you to create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. Don’t let varicose veins hold you back—contact us today and take the first step towards healthier, more comfortable legs.
The Vein Treatment Center ©
327 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10065
212-249-6117
Are varicose veins painful? You can get leg pain and swollen ankles at the end of a long day. Sometimes they are painful. In other words, varicose veins may result in pain. Adults with varicose veins commonly have leg symptoms in at least 70% of cases. And you might be surprised to learn that these varicose vein symptoms can significantly impact your quality of life.
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Due to weaker vein valves that can’t adequately open and close to send blood into the heart, varicose veins develop when blood collects in the leg veins. The veins become twisted and projecting cords on the legs and feet due to pressure building up inside the vein as blood continues to collect. Blood and poisonous fluids flow into the nearby skin and tissues due to increased pressure. The vein will feel more delicate to the touch and much more prone to bleeding as it becomes more irritated and swollen.
However, deeper inside the leg veins is where varicose veins can potentially develop. You might not be able to see the varicose veins, but you will still probably experience pain, heaviness, itching, and cramping. If varicose veins are not treated, they may cause excessive bleeding, infected sores, or potentially hazardous blood clots. Your risk of deep vein thrombosis may increase due to these clots (DVT).
However, no matter how painful varicose veins are, they can be treated through various options such as lifestyle changes, therapies, and surgeries. Here are all the ways you can treat your varicose veins:
Lifestyle changes refer to the following points:
Compression stockings are specifically made to pressure your legs to enhance circulation gradually. The ankle is frequently where they are the tightest, and as they move up your leg, they progressively loosen. Blood is encouraged to move upward and toward your heart as a result.
They might be able to reduce the swelling, inflammation, and soreness in your legs brought on by varicose veins. However, it is unknown if the stockings aid in preventing varicose veins from worsening or from developing new ones.
Utilizing radiofrequency radiation, radiofrequency ablation entails warming the surface of your varicose vein. A little cut is made immediately above or below the knee to access the vein. Using an ultrasound scan, a catheter, a small tube is directed into the vein. The catheter is filled with a radiofrequency energy-emitting probe.
The vein gets heated to the point where its walls give way, shutting it off. Your blood will automatically be routed into one of the healthy veins after the vein has been closed off.
Endovenous laser treatment, like radiofrequency ablation, entails inserting a catheter into your vein and utilizing an ultrasound scan to direct it into the ideal place. Your catheter is used to insert a tiny laser, which is then placed on the top of your varicose vein.
The laser’s brief energy bursts heat and seal the vein. The ultrasound scan guides the laser as it is progressively dragged along the vein, closing it along its entire length.
During this procedure, a special foam is injected directly into your veins. The veins become scarred by the foam, which closes them. An ultrasound scan is used to direct the injection to the vein. In a single session, multiple veins may be treated.
Your varicose veins will disappear a few weeks after sclerotherapy when stronger veins replace the injured vein that is no longer carrying blood. Before the vein disappears, you might need more than one treatment, and there’s a possibility that the vein will resurface.
No matter how painful varicose veins may be, they can always be treated. If you want the best option to eliminate your varicose veins, reach out to us at The Vein Treatment Center ©.
We are the original NYC medical clinic established in 1982 dedicated exclusively to the treatment of veins.
The Vein Treatment Center ©
327 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10065
212-249-6117