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To Painful Varicose Veins & Spider Veins.

What Is A Vein?

Veins carry deoxygenated blood from your organs to your heart. They move the deoxygenated blood through the use of valves. Veins are located close to your skin’s surface and have thin walls. Veins are essentially the opposite of arteries with thick walls, are located deep in the body, and carry blood away from the heart. Capillaries carry blood and nutrients between the veins and arteries. Your veins can get blocked, causing it to be very difficult for blood to move through them, which can cause clots. Many problems can occur within your veins, which are listed below. If you are looking for vein treatment in New Hyde Park, NY check out Prine Health.

Vein Problems:
PRINE Health Vein Treatment in New Hyde Park, NY
Vein Treatment in New Hyde Park, NY

It's best to consider vein treatment if you have any of the vein issues above. You should contact a doctor immediately if you have chest pain, sudden severe headaches or shortness of breath, nausea, dizziness, seizure, or sudden blurry vision. Prine Health offers vein treatment in New Hyde Park, NY. Contact us and make an appointment today. Discover how the team here at PRINE health can help you today!

Injection Treatments

Varithena

Varithena is an FDA approved treatment for varicose veins, leg swelling, spider veins and more! Varithena is injected into your veins using an ultrasound for guidance to accurately determine the precise area of need. This treatment is a foam infusion that causes the varicose vein to safely close. Your blood will redirect through your surrounding healthy veins, allowing increased circulation and symptoms to improve.

Sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy is an injection treatment used on varicose and spider veins. This foaming solution sticks to vein walls after the injection, causing the affected areas to rapidly close, removing any unsightly or bulbous veins. After treatment, circulation improves, and the visible appearance of the veins disappears.

How PRINE Vascular Can Help

Both spider and varicose veins arise from an underlying condition called venous insufficiency. Veins are responsible for transporting blood from your tissues back to your lungs in order to restore oxygen–the blood travels in one direction, which is ensured by valves that prevent blood from going backward. In venous insufficiency, these valves stop functioning properly and allow blood to pool in the venous structures. In the smaller, more superficial vasculature, this results in spider veins. Larger, bulging veins are called varicose veins. 

Spider veins can be treated with the process of sclerotherapy, where a chemical agent is injected into the vein and effectively closes it off, or phlebectomy, in which case the veins are physically removed from below the skin. For varicose veins, chemical and radiofrequency (heat) ablations exist, which function as another way to shut down the vein. Although the vein is closed off, blood is still able to travel through other smaller structures so that blood flow is uninterrupted.

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