Last updated 16 hours ago
If you are tired of seeing unsightly varicose veins on your legs, the doctors at Advanced Varicose Vein Treatments of Manhattan can help you regain your confidence and feel more comfortable in your skin.
- Kick start an exercise routine to improve your circulation with these tips from WebMD.com.
- This article from CNN.com can help you stay hydrated every day to improve your health.
- Ask your doctor these important questions about varicose veins from the National Institutes of Health.
Learn about all the treatment services we offer and schedule your first consultation by visiting our website or calling (917) 720-4680.
Last updated 7 days ago
Once you see a vein doctor for varicose vein treatment, it is important to attend follow up visits to ensure that the problem has been properly addressed. You should see an almost immediate improvement in the appearance of your problem veins that continues to get better over several weeks.
In this video, you can see one patient in his follow up visit after varicose vein surgery. His varicose veins and accompanying symptoms have been reduced, and there is only some redness in the leg after only three days of recovery.
To learn how you can say goodbye to your varicose veins, visit Advanced Varicose Vein Treatments of Manhattan. Schedule a consultation with us on our website or call us at (917) 720-4680.
Last updated 14 days ago
In the past, vein stripping surgery was the only treatment used to eliminate varicose veins, and this procedure came with a variety of unfavorable potential side effects. Today, varicose vein treatment is much safer and more effective thanks to procedures like VNUS closure. To determine if this procedure is the solution to your varicose-vein problems, ask your doctor the questions listed below.
- What is causing my varicose veins? The cause of your condition will be a significant factor in determining appropriate treatment. If you are suffering from the underlying condition of chronic venous insufficiency, VNUS closure is most likely to offer successful recovery, as it allows the doctor to seal off problem veins and the valves supplying them with blood.
- How long does recovery take? You may be surprised to learn that you are encouraged to be up and walking around the day of your procedure. VNUS closure is gentle on the body, and light physical activity will be helpful to the deeper veins where blood flow has been re-routed. You will need to avoid heavy lifting and strenuous activity for a couple weeks after the procedure, but you can probably return to work right away.
- What exactly happens during the procedure? VNUS closure works by applying heat through RF energy to problem veins. Only a small incision is required where a catheter can be inserted into the leg. There is minimal discomfort during the procedure, and it is generally performed with just a local anesthetic.
- Will my insurance cover VNUS closure? Varicose vein treatment is often covered by health insurance because it can lead to other medical conditions. Because the VNUS procedure is a safe alternative to procedures like surgery, it should be covered in most policies. However, it is important to verify this with your doctor so financing options can be discussed as necessary.
If you are ready to say goodbye to your varicose veins and you think VNUS is the answer for you, contact Advanced Varicose Vein Treatments of Manhattan at (917) 720-4680. Our board-certified physicians can personalize treatment for you using the latest medical technology available for venous insufficiency.
Last updated 15 days ago
Dr. Lev of Advanced Varicose Vein Treatments of Manhattan has received two great awards from Vitals.com:
- Patients' Choice Award, 2011 (Also in 2010)
- Compassionate Doctor Recognition, 2011
One of only 475 doctors in the Untied States certified by the American Board of Phlebology, Dr. Lev founded Advanced Varicose Vein Treatments of Manhattan after having received his doctorate from the University of Michigan Medical School.
Dr. Lev continues to receive great reviews for his treatments and bedside manner on Google Places, Citysearch, Vitals, and on his blog. To schedule a consultation with Dr. Lev for the treatment and removal of varicose veins, spider veins, and leg ulcers, call 917.720.4680 today.
Last updated 21 days ago
Varicose veins are an incredibly common medical condition, in part because there are so many contributing factors that can cause varicose veins to develop. Some are elements that you control, and others are simply a part of your nature. Still, you can reduce your chances of developing varicose veins by increasing your awareness of how they form. Here are some of the leading factors behind varicose vein formation:
- Sedentary lifestyle: With the prevalence of desk jobs and a car-centric culture, physical activity is becoming less incorporated into the daily lives of most individuals. Through extended periods of sitting down without any relief for stretching or exercising, you could be keeping your blood from circulating properly. Adding in any type of aerobic exercise to your routine 3-4 times per week will significantly improve your circulatory health and keep the blood moving through your legs.
- Overweight and obesity: Any extra pounds on your body will put direct pressure on the veins in your lower body, so it is important to maintain a healthy weight. In addition to exercise, you should focus on eating a balanced diet and staying hydrated. Even losing five to ten pounds can make a big impact on the health of your veins.
- Hormonal changes: Women are more likely than men to get varicose veins because their bodies experience greater hormonal fluctuations that can reduce the strength of the vein walls. Pregnancy in particular is a high-risk time for women in regards to varicose veins, as the combination of extra body weight and hormonal shifts is exceptionally hard on the body.
For more information on the formation of varicose veins, visit Advanced Varicose Vein Treatments of Manhattan. We offer several minimally invasive treatment options along with comprehensive patient education to eliminate varicose veins of all types. Contact us on our website or call (917) 720-4680 to make an appointment with one of our board-certified physicians.