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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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Foam Sclerotherapy

Foam sclerotherapy is a new technique to deliver the sclerosing agent to treat varicose veins. Earlier, large varicose veins were quite difficult to treat by using conventional sclerotherapy, and that method has a low success rate. Foam sclerotherapy has two different ways for treating varicose veins.

In the first technique, you can displace the blood from a damaged vein with the help of foam. With displacement of blood, the complete force of the sclerosing agent comes into contact directly with the walls of the vein for an unlimited time without any dilution.

The second method of foam sclerotherapy uses ultrasound imaging techniques. Through ultrasound imaging, the foam is noticeable, and you can easily track and guide the sclerosing agent to the target area. For large veins, you can use the foam along with an ultrasound machine.

The whole procedure involving foam sclerotherapy can take place in an office (clinic), and the session will last for around 30 to 40 minutes. Doctors inject a small amount of a sclerosing (ablating or sealing) agent into the vein with a tiny needle. It closes the problematic veins and allows the flow of blood to reroute to other healthy veins. The number of foam sclerotherapy sessions depends on the number of damaged veins.

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Foam Sclerotherapy For Varicose Veins

Hence, the purpose of foam sclerotherapy is related to cosmetics. It eliminates all unattractive varicose or spider veins and also treats tiredness and heaviness of the legs.

There are several treatments available for every individual situation. Sometimes, a general cosmetic problem might end up being a serious, underlying problem. In such scenarios, other treatments like ambulatory phlebectomy or non-foam sclerotherapy might work better. Alternatively, you can also have laser ablation and radiofrequency ablation as solutions.

What to Expect After Foam Sclerotherapy

Experts recommend compression pads, bandage, and stockings after the foam sclerotherapy procedure for the first 5 days. After 5 days, you can remove the bandage and pads. You can wear the stockings for a further 7 days.

During those 7 days, you might remove the stocking to shower and sleeping at night, but keep wearing them while working. You can wear stockings for longer only if you find them comfortable, as they can help you. Keep your stocking safely after you are done using them. You may use them again if you have additional injections.

Also, walking and other general activities are a must for you. You can perform many normal activities without any problem, but if you still have concerns, please contact your doctor and visit websites for vein treatments. They will provide you necessary guidance about your pre and post foam sclerotherapy procedure.

Indeed, you can perform normal activities after this treatment, and you do not have to stay away from anything in particular. However, driving is not safe on the day the procedure is performed, because there is a possibility that you might experience visual disturbances.

Most doctors recommend walking twice a day during the first week of the procedure. In the first week after foam sclerotherapy, it would be better to avoid performing any rigorous lower-body exercise. Moreover, below are a few more things you must know about this procedure:

  • Most people require more than one treatment.
  • Currently, this procedure treats visible spider veins.
  • It does not stop the development of new spider veins.

Is Foam Sclerotherapy Safe?

There are different risks in every medical procedure that should be considered carefully before proceeding with a particular treatment. Since sclerotherapy is often used for treating cosmetics problems, doctors must explain all the untoward and dangerous side effects for their patients.

This procedure is not painless because it requires injections to insert under your skin. The tiny needles carry chemicals, and they inject those chemicals into your skin. Therefore, some chemicals (sclerosants) can cause more pain than others.

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Post Treatment Care

Post-treatment care instructions advise patients to wear compression dressings for almost one to three weeks after treatment. They must pay a follow-up visit every two weeks to enable the flow of blood clots in larger veins, which can improve the appearance and the prognosis.

If you wear compression stockings for approximately 3 weeks, it will enhance the efficacy of sclerotherapy. Compression stockings will also improve the clinical vessel’s disappearance. Therefore, if you prefer not to wear the compression stockings, you increase the risk for complications.

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Do You Have Venous Reflux?

Venous reflux or venous insufficiency is a condition in which the valves do not function normally, which leads to reverse blood flow in the valves during sitting or standing. Reflux venous usually takes place in the lower extremities of the body, especially the legs or the ankle. This leads to swelling, pain edema, and other skin changes in the leg or affected area. Ulceration in the legs is one of the severe effects of the venous reflex.

How Venous Reflux Occurs

venous reflux causes treatment specialist nyc-01Venous insufficiency or chronic venous reflux (CVI) occurs when the valves present in the veins of the lower body do not properly regulate the flow of blood back to the heart. This can easily happen if there is any blockage or malfunction in the venous valve. This slows down the blood flow, and the pressure increases with swelling in the leg and feet. Since it would be harder to regulate the blood flow of further proximities of the body, this is why the legs and feet are mostly affected in such conditions.

Venous chronic reflux is self-perpetuating as the pooling of blood in the vein gradually leads to pulling apart the valve leaflets from each other and increases the reflux further down in the leg. When the blood pools down to the lower body, veins further swell, causing pigmentation of the skin and also the clots in the varicose veins. The blood clotting of varicose veins is known as phlebitis.

Chronic venous reflux also occurs when there is a build-up of long term blood pressure in the inside of legs, which is higher than the normal blood pressure. Deep vein thrombosis is another leading condition of venous reflux.

Causes of Venous Reflux

There are certain conditions that can lead to venous reflux in any individual. These conditions include genetic factors, multiple pregnancies, trauma, overweight, sedentary lifestyle, and excessive smoking habits. Patients who have a family history of varicose veins, and women over 50 have higher risks of developing venous reflux. It causes the clotting of blood inside the veins due to any disorder or trauma.

Signs and Symptoms

The following symptoms strongly indicate chronic venous reflux in a patient:

  • Leg pain
  • Heaviness and cramping in the legs
  • Persistent swelling of the lower legs
  • The color of the skin turning bluish, especially the ankle area
  • Venous ulcers in the leg or ankle

In the case of prolonged venous ulcer, the ulcer will spread to the ankles and can also become infected, making the ulcer pain and worse.

Diagnosis of CVI

venous reflux laser treatment doctor nyc-02When you have the apparent symptoms of venous reflux, your doctor will either consult you to a specialist or dermatologist or will ask you to have tests for the diagnosis of CVI.  Your specialist or doctor will diagnose CVI based on the following tests.

Duplex Ultrasound

Duplex ultrasound uses two modes for the diagnosis, Doppler and B-mode. The B-mode appears similar to a microphone, which is a transducer that captures the image of the blood vessels. The Doppler uses electrical waves to measure the velocity, elasticity, and blood flow in the vessel.

Magnetic Resonance  Venography

MRV uses magnetic waves, radio frequencies, and a camera in combination to get a detailed image of the organ or body part where there is venous reflux within the vessels. Magnetic resonance technology and a special intravenous dye help to make the veins appear opaque to visualize the veins easily.

Treatment of Venous Reflux

what is venous reflux insufficiency? Med info NYCThere are several treatment options for venous reflux. The treatments can be categorized into medications, surgical therapy, and sclerotherapy.

Medications

Diuretics

Diuretics or water pills are used to increase the amount of salt and water removed from kidneys. Diuretics help in reducing inflammation in the veins.

Anticoagulants

Anticoagulants help in thinning of the blood. This is very necessary to avoid the flowing of blood in veins with venous reflux.

Surgical Therapy

Radio Frequency Vein Ablation

Radiofrequency vein ablation is the advanced treatment for venous reflux. It is a minimally invasive procedure that uses radiofrequency to seal the veins that have undergone reflux. The radiofrequency ablation allows the doctor to remove the venous reflux with a needle puncture. This is less painful than traditional methods.

Debridement

When the venous ulcer gets infected, then you need debridement for the treatment. It involves removing the infected bone marrow, tissue debris, and other residual material. This procedure further elevates the production of platelets, growth factors, anti-clotting factors, and white blood cells in the area, which promotes healing.

Miscellaneous Treatment Options

Certain non-surgical treatments do not require any medications for venous reflux. These include:

Compression Stockings

Compression stockings, when worn, apply even pressure to the leg, increasing circulation and preventing the backflow of blood. As a result, it also reduces the swelling. When worn daily, compression stockings can treat venous ulcers too.

Hydrocolloid Dressing

Hydrocolloid dressing is a special type of breathable bandage that keeps the moisture, bacteria, and viruses away from the site of  venous reflux. The inner layer of the bandage absorbs the drainage form the wounds and helps the wound to heal.

If you or anyone you know is facing symptoms of venous reflux, then call us today at 212-249-6117 to book a consultation and get quick treatment. The Vein Treatment Center has certified, highly experienced & skilled doctors who regularly perform advanced, minimally invasive treatment for venous reflux. 

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.

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Varicose Veins: All You Need to Know

What are Varicose Veins?

varicose-vein-leg-photo-01Have you noticed large bulging veins on your legs? If so, it’s likely that these bluish-purple bulges are varicosities or varicose veins. More than 23% of US adults suffer from varicose veins. The data translates into the fact that 1 in 4 adults have or will develop varicose veins.

Varicose veins are the twisted, misshaped veins that become enlarged and dilated. Usually, your leg veins get affected the most because of the increased pressure in the lower body veins. The veins, over-filled with blood, appear swollen and have a bluish-purple color. Varicose veins can be painful in some cases.

Symptoms of Varicose Veins

While this venous disorder has many symptoms, the most visible is the twisted veins in your legs. Also, you may experience pain or swelling around the dilated veins. Here are signs that you should not ignore.

  • Veins appearing blue, dark purple, or red
  • Bulging and twisted veins (mostly on the legs) which can look like cords

In case of severe varicose veins, you may develop these symptoms:

  • Aching in the legs
  • Heaviness in the legs; especially after some exercise
  • Discoloration of the skin (turning brown or blue)around the varicose vein
  • Swollen legs and ankles
  • Muscle cramps while standing up suddenly
  • Heaviness after standing or sitting for a long period
  • Varicose veins may lead to spider veins
  • Lipodermatosclerosis –Skin fat above your ankle may become hard causing the skin to become thin
  • Significant bleeding in the veins
  • Ulcers around the ankles

How do Varicose Veins Occur?

There is a complex network of veins running through the human body — the arteries transport blood from the heart to the tissues. The veins then return blood to your heart for blood recirculation. The veins in your legs act against gravity to return the blood to the heart.

However, when veins don’t function properly, symptoms of varicose veins occur. Weak or damaged valves in the veins affect healthy blood flow. Rather than flowing towards your heart, blood begins to accumulate in the veins. As a result, the veins enlarge.

The circulation network in your legs is more likely to experience varicose veins as they are the farthest from the heart. Because of gravity, it becomes harder for the blood to flow in an upward direction.

  • There is a genetic predisposition to develop veins. 60-70% of patients with varicose veins have a family history of veins more frequent on the mother’s side.
  • Varicose veins are more common in women than men; pregnancy and menopause can cause varicose veins
  • Overweight or obsess people have a higher risk of varicose veins
  • With aging your vein valves become weak due to wear and tear, thereby making you prone to varicose veins
  • Standing for too long also dilates the veins.

Diagnosis

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For diagnosis, the doctor physically examines your legs as you stand. Your doctor may inquire about the symptoms, such as aching or heavy feeling in the legs.

Also, your doctor may conduct an ultrasound to identify any abnormality in the functioning of the vein valves. He may find some evidence of obstruction, such as a blood clot in the vein.

For further examination, the radiologist may perform a venogram on your legs. During the procedure, a special type of dye is injected in the affected leg and X-rays are taken. A more modern and effective test is called a MRV (Magnetic Resonance of the Veins) usually reserve for deep venous systems or complicated cases.

Treatments for Varicose Veins

best-treatment-varicose-veins-nyc-03Adopting a healthy lifestyle and tweaking some habits can help you prevent varicose veins. For instance, daily exercise can improve blood circulation. A healthy diet helps to maintain a healthy weight, thereby reducing your chances of forming varicose veins.

If your job requires you to stand for long periods, consider taking breaks. You may walk around or sit for some time. More important the doctor may also advise you to wear compression socks or stockings. However, if the varicose veins become worse and cause pain, you may have to undergo treatment.

Sclerotherapy

painless-sclerotherapy-vein-treatment-04During the sclerotherapy procedure, the doctor injects a solution or foam in small or medium sized varicose veins. The foam scars the varicose veins and closes them. The doctor may repeat the procedure on the same or other veins.

The treated area will bruise and the veins will fade away within a few weeks. Sclerotherapy is a painless procedure and does not require anesthesia. Sclerotherapy is an effective treatment for small and medium size varicose veins if properly performed.

Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA)

This procedure was developed and patented at The Vein Treatment Center © by vein treatment pioneer Dr. Luis Navarro.

In the office under local anesthesia a small laser fiber is introduced into the vein and with laser energy, the vein is closed. The procedure takes around 25 minutes, bandages applied, and patient can resume their normal activities within the same or next day.

This procedure is often combined with a Mini-Phlebectomy of the small branches. Afterwards, Sclerotherapy is used to remove the remaining spider veins.

Mini-Phlebectomy

mini-phlebectomy-vein-treatment-nyc-05This is procedure to removed small or medium sized veins, or so called perforators.

Under local anesthesia, through tiny incisions, and with small hooks, the veins are removed. The procedure takes around 20 minutes, dressings are applied, and the patient may resume normal activities the same day.

Vein Ligation and Stripping

Almost abandoned since the development of Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLT) by Dr. Luis Navarro, chief vascular doctor at The Vein Treatment Center ©.

In the hospital, under general anesthesia, an incision is made at the groin, and the main vein is disconnected in the deep system. Through another incision at the ankle or knee, a wire is passed through the vein and up to the groin, and the vein is stripped.

The patient is given anesthesia before the treatment. The surgeon marks incisions in the skin, cuts the enlarged vein, and then removes it. The procedure may causes bleeding, bruising, and pain. However, a patient will recover in 3-4 weeks post-surgery.

Varicose Veins: Contact The Vein Treatment Center ©

Even if you don’t feel pain, but enlarged veins are visible, you should see a vein doctor. In severe cases such as swollen and bulging leg veins, you might need to undergo a minimally invasive procedure. For painless sclerotherapy, EVLA, mini-plebectomy, or laser therapy for veins, contact the Vein Treatment Center © and schedule an appointment with the best vascular specialists in NYC.

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Spider Vein Treatment: What You Should Know

spider-veins-picture-description-causes-treatments-nyc-05Do you need spider vein treatment? Perhaps you want to get rid of the spider veins that have appeared on your legs. The small bluish-purple vessels, i.e., the spider veins, on your legs not only affect your appearance but may also cause discomfort.

Spider veins are faulty veins smaller in size as compared to varicose veins. They may look blue, purple, or red. Spider veins are visible through the skin and may appear as thin webs or lines. For this reason, spider veins are also referred to as thread veins.

Symptoms

Both the spider veins and varicose veins may be forms of a venous disorder or venous insufficiency. Both conditions are likely to affect your leg veins more than the other veins in the body. Varicose veins are due to damaged valves in your large veins. Resulting in an increase venous pressure which may cause spider veins.

Other than their appearance, spider veins may cause slight discomfort, but not pain or heaviness in the legs.

Causes

Spider Veins on Legs

spider-vein-treatment-before-after-photos-pics-01Faulty veins are the main culprit for both varicose and spider veins. When the valves inside your veins stop working normally, spider veins can occur on superficial capillaries due to increased venous pressure. Veins are responsible for returning blood to the heart.

When the blood passes through a vein, the one-way valve inside the veins closes. The valve helps prevent blood from flowing in the wrong direction.

However, when this valve gets damaged, it becomes harder for the blood to flow in an upward direction. Thus, veins start collecting blood and over time, this can result in a venous bulge under the skin, varicose veins, and an increase in venous pressure resulting spider veins.

Spider veins, many times may occur without varicose veins as a result of hormones or congenital factors.

Spider Veins on the Face

spider-veins-face-treatment-before-after-treatment-02The sun’s ultraviolet rays damage blood vessels. When the tiny blood vessels running through your face burst, it may result in spider veins. Increased pressure on the face, such as due to vomiting, coughing, or sneezing, may also cause spider veins.

Causes that make you more susceptible to spider veins:

  • Your gender –women are more likely to have spider veins than men
  • The hormonal impact of puberty, pregnancy, and menopause
  • Also, the use of birth control pills or hormonal menopause treatments which weaken the vein
  • Advancing age causes the vein valves and skin to lose elasticity and get weaker
  • Damaged veins from previous blood clots can also affect the working of vein valve
  • Standing or sitting for a prolonged period makes the veins work harder to pump blood
  • 90% of people inherit spider veins from their family

Spider Vein Treatment

While spider veins are painless, you may wish to have them removed for cosmetic reasons.

Sclerotherapy

sclerotherapy-spider-vein-treatment-doctor-04Sclerotherapy is the most effective treatment for spider veins for the legs and face. It does not require anesthesia and can be performed in the surgeon’s office. During the procedure, the surgeon injects an irritant into the affected vein.

Sclerotherapy irritates the walls of the veins, causing them to stick together and eventually shrink and disappear.

For the best results, you may need several treatments. Your doctor may recommend wearing compression stockings for a few days after treatment. Spider veins will gradually disappear in 4 to 6 weeks.

Laser Treatment

You may visit a surgeon or dermatologist for laser treatment for your spider veins. During the process, the doctor directs the laser light at the spider veins to close them. Laser treatment is effective for for spider veins on the face smaller than 3 mm.

Usually laser treatment is not effective for spider veins on the legs, due to characteristics of the skin and the spider vein per se.

Laser Sclerotherapy

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Laser Sclerotherapy is a combination of Sclerotherapy followed by laser at the same time. This combination enhances the Sclerotherapy treatment for faster results.

Final Thoughts On Spider Vein Treatment & Causes

Spider veins are harmless, but you may want them removed from your legs or face for cosmetic reasons. Whether sclerotherapy, laser treatment, or a combination is needed for your treatment, The Vein Treatment Center can offer you all treatment modalities. 

Contact us today and book an appointment with the best vascular surgeon in NYC.

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

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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