Thursday, November 14, 2019

Is it Safe to Remove Veins?

If you’ve considered having your problem varicose or spider veins
treated, you may have read that all the treatments result in the bad veins being
essentially blocked off and removed, causing blood to be rerouted elsewhere.
Treatments like sclerotherapy and ablation eliminate the unhealthy portion of
your veins.  The best vein doctors in NJ perform these procedures with relative
ease and safety.

But do you need those veins?

To take a vein out of your circulatory system might sound severe but our bodies
are wonderfully resilient. The varicose veins or spider veins are diseased and are
no longer performing their job.  In treating them, our body finds alternative pathways
and uses healthy veins to carry blood. And don’t worry, you’ll never run out of healthy
veins.


There are two major treatments for spider veins on the legs:

Sclerotherapy:

This approach uses visual inspection or ultrasound imaging technology to visualize
the patient’s vascular system and target the desired spider veins for removal. After
the patient’s veins are mapped, a vein specialist injects the varicose veins with the 
solution while the physician monitors the procedure in real-time to guide the placement
of the syringe and target the correct vein.

Laser treatment:

Laser treatment for spider veins  is primarily intended to treat surface, tiny veins that can be difficult to cannulate with a needle. While sclerotherapy can treat a wider range of spider and reticular veins, laser treatments for spider veins remain popular.  They are now offered at multiple Princeton vein treatment centers and medical spas.  It’s still best to to stick with a board-certified vein specialist in NJ for treatment of spider veins.

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