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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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Meet Dr. Navarro

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.

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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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View our before and after photo galleries that show the results of vein treatments on the legs, hands, face & more.

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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All About Varicose Vein Treatment

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Before & After Pics of Varicose Vein Treatment

Have you considered varicose vein treatment? Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that are usually visible under the skin and are often blue or dark purple in color. They are most commonly found in the legs and ankles, and while they are not typically a serious medical condition, they can be painful and unsightly. In this blog post, we will discuss the causes of varicose veins, the various treatment options available, and how to prevent them from occurring.

Causes of Varicose Veins

The primary cause of varicose veins is faulty valves in the veins. The valves in our veins are responsible for controlling the flow of blood back to the heart. When these valves become damaged or weakened, the blood is able to flow backwards, causing it to pool in the veins and leading to the development of varicose veins.

There are several risk factors that can increase the likelihood of developing varicose veins, including aging, obesity, pregnancy, and a sedentary lifestyle. People who stand or sit for long periods of time are also at a higher risk, as are those with a family history of varicose veins.

Varicose Vein Treatment Options

There are several treatment options available for varicose veins, and the best one for you will depend on the severity of your condition and your personal preference. One option is sclerotherapy, which involves injecting a solution into the affected vein that causes it to scar and close off. This procedure is typically performed in a doctor’s office and does not require any downtime.

Another option is laser vein treatment, which uses laser energy to heat and damage the vein, causing it to collapse and be absorbed by the body. This procedure is also performed in a doctor’s office and does not require any downtime.

If the varicose veins are more severe, you may need to undergo a surgical procedure to remove them. This can be done through a traditional vein ligation and stripping procedure, or through newer, minimally-invasive techniques such as endovenous laser ablation or radiofrequency ablation. These procedures involve making a small incision in the leg and using a laser or radiofrequency energy to seal off the affected vein.

There are also several lifestyle changes that can help prevent the development of varicose veins or reduce their severity. These include maintaining a healthy weight, getting regular exercise, and avoiding standing or sitting for long periods of time. Wearing compression stockings can also help to improve circulation and prevent the development of varicose veins.

It’s important to note that varicose veins are not just a cosmetic concern, and if you are experiencing painful symptoms or discomfort, it is important to seek treatment. Left untreated, varicose veins can lead to more serious complications such as blood clots, skin ulcers, and a condition called venous insufficiency, in which the veins are unable to pump enough blood back to the heart.

Varicose Vein Treatment: Conclusion

IVaricose veins | Top vein treatment clinic NYCn conclusion, varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that can be painful and unsightly. While they are not typically a serious medical condition, they can lead to more serious complications if left untreated. There are several treatment options available, including sclerotherapy, laser treatment, and surgical procedures. Making lifestyle changes such as maintaining a healthy weight and getting regular exercise can help prevent their development. If you are experiencing symptoms or discomfort, it is important to speak with a healthcare provider to determine the best course of treatment for you.

 

For the best vein treatment in New York City, call Dr. Luis Navarro at the Vein Treatment Center ©, the original NYC medical center dedicated exclusively to the treatment of veins.

The Vein Treatment Center ©
327 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10065
212-249-6117

Vascular Surgery

vascular-vein-artery-system-human-treatment-nyc-03What is vascular surgery? The vascular or circulatory system is your body’s way of transporting oxygen and essential nutrients to different parts while taking away waste materials and carbon dioxide. It includes arteries carrying oxygen-rich blood from your heart and veins, bringing the deoxygenated blood back to the heart. A patient undergoes vascular surgery when they have a disease affecting the vascular system. These diseases mainly occur in the arteries, veins, or in the lymphatic system.

Vascular Diseases

vascular-disease-cosmetic-treatment--02Arterial diseases include Arteriosclerosis, the thickening, or hardening of the artery walls. This condition restricts blood flow to tissue and organs. Atherosclerosis is a specific type of Arteriosclerosis in which a build-up of fats and cholesterol blocks blood flow to the arteries. The aneurysm is another condition in which there are bulges in the blood vessels. If you do not seek treatment for these conditions, they can lead to a heart attack.

Similarly, many disorders can happen within the lymphatic system, as well. Lymphedema is a common condition that causes swelling of arm or leg because of lymphatic fluid accumulating in the vessels. Because the vascular system is so complex, complications can arise from anywhere.

Symptoms of Vascular Diseases

vascular-vein-system-body-medical-treatment-01Vascular diseases are common as people age. Most vascular diseases do not show symptoms at an early stage, and so people do not realize that they are suffering from any disease. If you experience any of these symptoms, you may have vascular disease or disorder that needs treatment. Varicose veins and spider veins are some of the common vein disorders in which veins become very apparent or form a spider-like pattern under the skin.

Peripheral Artery Disease

  • Hair loss on legs
  • Weakness and pain in legs
  • Lethargy
  • Numbness in legs
  • Brittle toenails, slow toenail growth
  • Shiny or pale blue appearance of leg
  • Ulcers or sores on the leg
  • Foot or leg may feel cold
  • Erectile Dysfunction

Aortic Aneurysm

  • Sudden back or abdominal pain
  • Sweaty skin
  • Pain spreading from abdomen to leg
  • Increased heart rate
  • Shock or unconsciousness

Types of Vascular Surgeries

Treatment of vascular diseases mainly includes surgical operating on the aorta, carotid arteries, and the lower body extremities: femoral, iliac, and tibial arteries. Vascular surgeries also involve treating Iliac vein compression syndrome and varicose vein. Common types of vascular surgeries include:

Interventional Radiology

Interventional Radiology is a diagnostic surgery that provides a minimally invasive image guide. This helps in correct diagnosing or treating vascular disease. If you have clear symptoms of vascular disease, your physician would suggest that you consult a vascular surgeon who will most likely ask you to have an Interventional Radiotherapy. There is a wide range of Interventional Radiology depending upon the vascular disease. Some involve opening and narrowing of blocked vessels using a balloon while others use metal stents. Other surgical options for IR include laser therapy and catheter-directed surgery.

Most patients leave the hospital after 24 hours of the surgery. However, if there is too much pain, you will need to stay. The recovery time is between one to two weeks. You will be able to continue your normal routine afterward, but make sure to take enough rest.

Endovenous Laser Treatment

endovenous-laser-vascular-evlt-treatment-nyc-04Endovenous Laser Treatment or EVLT is the latest vascular surgery option. It is a minimally invasive surgical procedure mainly for treating varicose veins. ELT is ultrasound-guided to treat abnormal veins. This procedure uses an optical laser injected minimally and diminishes the abnormal vein. ELT gives minimal pain and very quick recovery.

Open Aortic Surgery

Open aortic surgery or open aortic repair visualizes and controls aorta. This surgical procedure mainly treats aneurysm of the thoracic (chest) and abdominal arteries. Although the surgery is a little complicated and has a long recovery time, it is necessary when there is a risk of rupturing. The surgeon will open up the abdomen and puts a clamp on the aorta or below the aneurysm. The surgeon will cut and remove the aneurysm, replacing it with an artificial man-made aorta.

The part where there will be an incision will feel sore and pain. You will stay in the hospital for a few days to recover. The complete recovery will take around 4 to 6 weeks or even more. Within two to three weeks, you will be able to do your normal activities but do not lift heavy objects until your recovery completes.

Risks of Vascular Surgery

The risks of vascular surgeries are more or less similar. They include blood clotting, heart attack, and infection. Therefore, it is crucial to have vascular surgery from an experienced and certified vascular surgeon. Before surgery, you must stop taking any blood-thinning medication like aspirin. Tell your surgeon what other medication you are taking before the surgery.


The Vein Treatment Center © – The Original NYC Vein Clinic Since 1982

If you have varicose veins or a vascular-related condition, contact us to book a free consultation. We are NYC’s original and most experienced vascular and vein center. Our world class staff provides the best cosmetic and medical-surgical vascular services in NYC.

Schedule your free consultation today.

The Vein Treatment Center ©
327 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10065

212-249-6117

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About The Vein Treatment Center (VTC)

The Vein Treatment Center © (VTC) was established in 1982 as a medical facility devoted exclusively to the treatment of varicose veins, spider veins, and related venous disorders.

Through a combination of treatment methods—EVLT, painless sclerotherapy, foam sclerotherapy, and mini-phlebectomy. The Vein Treatment Center treats venous problems and alleviates the symptoms of venous disease, with the goal of always achieving the best cosmetic results.

Luis Navarro MD, FACS, FACPh & The Vein Treatment Center

Dr-Navarro-vein-treatment-center-doctor-nycFounder and Medical Director Dr. Luis Navarro, established the Vein Treatment Center in 1982, making it one of the first and only facilities to exclusively dedicate its efforts to the treatment of venous disorders. Later, The Vein Treatment Center developed a treatment method which merges minimally invasive and noninvasive vein removal techniques to achieve maximum cosmetic results – Combined Therapies™. Combining treatments was not a common practice before The VTC popularized doing so, but is now the standard of treatment for varicose and spider veins worldwide.

In 2000, Dr. Luis Navarro developed and patented the Endovenous Laser Ablation Technique (EVLT). This minimally invasive procedure is performed in-office under local anesthesia requires only a tiny nick in the skin. Patients are up on their feet immediately following procedure with no downtime and no scarring. The EVLT procedure modernized the field of phlebology by making traditional surgery for varicose veins obsolete, avoiding hospitalization and general anesthesia as well as large incisions and long recoveries. EVLT has since been adopted by physicians all over the world.

Since 2012, The Vein Treatment Center has been improving sclerotherapy, the oldest and most known treatment for spider and small varicose veins. The staff at The VTC uses cryotherapy (cold bursts of air) to numb the skin while performing the sclerotherapy treatment, for an overall painless experience and increased patient comfort. With this new innovative method, the number of injections can be increased multiple times per session, for faster and better aesthetic results.

Luis Navarro, M.D., FACS, FACPh, leads a team of highly specialized and Board Certified physicians, certified physician assistants, and medical support staff in the diagnosis and treatment of venous disease.

Our Philosophy

vein-treatment-center-nyc-office-pic“The goal of The Vein Treatment Center is to treat varicose and spider veins, in order to achieve the fastest and best cosmetic result with minimal discomfort.”

Since 1982, The Vein Treatment Center has been specializing only in the treatment of varicose and spider veins. With that in mind, we do not perform other cosmetic work, vascular, or general surgery.

Most of our patients seek treatment because their varicose or spider veins represent a cosmetic issue, that are unsightly and patients want them removed. Nevertheless, varicose vein above a certain size and symptomatology may also be considered a medical problem, though it hardly ever becomes a serious medical issue or results in venous insufficiency.

original-vein-treatment-center-nyc-signageOur practice efforts are geared towards patients’ goals. All testing and procedures are done on premise, ensuring that patient safety and comfort is our first priority. Our office is consistently serene, and spotlessly clean. We strive to provide our patients with a comfortable and elegant atmosphere where they can feel relaxed and welcomed at all times. Our staff is specially selected for their expertise, attentive to all patient needs and always strives to maintain the highest professional standards.

We offer a unique pricing structure, completely transparent as shown on the web and at the front desk. We have one set of prices, so patients will not be surprised with hidden charges. At the time of payment you will be given a Superbill in case you qualify for reimbursement from your insurance company. You will be treated according to your venous problem and desired cosmetic result.

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The Vein Treatment Center
Luis Navarro MD

327 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10065

800-300-VEIN