Vein Institute of NJ - Helpful Articles

Exercise and Varicose Veins

One of the most frequently asked questions we get at the Vein Institute of New Jersey is: “Does exercise have any effect on varicose veins and/or spider veins?” We always tell our patients that the benefits of exercise will outweigh the negatives. Exercise improves arterial circulation and cardiac function, which can[…]

Spring Is Around The Corner – Are You Thinking About Your Veins?

Winter may still be on your mind, so you may not be thinking about your veins since the colder weather lets you hide unsightly and visible veins under your clothing. However, now is the perfect time to think about getting those legs sexy and vein-free in time for when the warm weather rolls around.

Can Creams and Lotions be used for Vein Treatments?

We are often asked by our patients about advertisements for varicose vein creams or lotions for spider veins that promise to remove these unsightly vein conditions. The patients want to know if these vein treatments are effective. While we would love to see a lotion that eradicates spider veins, varicose veins, or any[…]

Latest eBook Explains Your Vein Treatment Options ... Plus Pricing

At the Vein Insitute of NJ we have the top doctors who provide you with the best health treatments possible for your vascular issues. We are also your knowledge resource center for all issues regarding vein treatment.

Are There Side Effects from Sclerotherapy?

As with any procedure, our vein doctors at the Vein Institute of NJ will discuss the potential side effects and risks that you must be aware of from any vein treatment. After your treatments to eliminate spider veins and varicose veins, you may be instructed to wear gradient compression stockings to decrease minor[…]

What is Echo-Sclerotherarpy? 

For those spider veins or varicose veins that cannot be seen on the skin’s surface or larger affected veins beneath the skin’s surface, our vascular doctors at the Vein Institute of NJ may opt to do vein treatments through ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy, also called echo-sclerotherapy.

Page:

1
9 10