Reason #1. Spider veins and varicose veins are unattractive and cause self-consciousness.
Most people consider booking an appointment with a vein doctor when they notice spider veins and varicose veins. Spider veins are dense clusters of damaged veins visible on the skin’s surface, and varicose veins are enlarged blood vessels that protrude out of the skin’s surface. Spider veins and varicose veins can’t be treated with home remedies or creams, and they usually grow larger with time. Over time, patients with spider veins and varicose veins experience social anxiety and self-consciousness that keep them from living their lives to the fullest. That’s why you should consult a vein doctor to remove spider veins and varicose veins.
Reason #2. Spider veins and varicose veins are often caused by venous insufficiency.
Spider veins and varicose veins are often symptomatic of chronic venous insufficiency, an underlying circulatory disorder wherein your vein valves malfunction. In healthy veins, the valves act as one-way doors to ensure effective blood circulation to the heart. When your vein valves malfunction or collapse, blood flows backward and accumulates in the leg veins, leading to spider veins and varicose veins. If left untreated, vein disease also leads to restless leg syndrome, leg heaviness, frequent leg cramps, throbbing leg veins, leg ulcers, deep vein thrombosis, and other complications. As such, you must consult a vein doctor in New Jersey promptly.
Reason #3. The vein treatment clinics in New Jersey are highly accessible.
The Spider Vein and Varicose Vein Treatment Clinic in New Jersey has three strategically-placed offices. As such, you can easily reach the state-of-the-art vein clinic within a few minutes, so you don’t have to shuffle your daily schedule too much. You can find state-of-the-art varicose vein and spider vein treatment clinics in Paramus, Clifton, and Woodland Park.
- The vein clinic at 1117 US-46 Suite 205, Clifton, is just past the ford dealership on Route 46-E. You can call the vein clinic at +1 973-447-1383.
- The vein clinic at 140 NJ-17 #103, Paramus, is right next door to Bob’s Furniture. You can call the vein clinic at +1 201-485-5020.
- The vein clinic at 1167 McBride Ave Suite 2, Woodland Park, is near the Garden State Plaza. You can call the vein clinic at +1 973-381-2115.
Reason #4. The vein treatment clinics in New Jersey maintain perfect track records.
The Spider Vein and Varicose Vein Treatment Clinics in New Jersey receive perfect 5-star ratings and reviews from all patients. This is strong evidence of excellent vein care standards, bedside manners, and a perfect track record. If a patient experiences undesired cosmetic results or complications, they’re sure to leave bad reviews on Google, Facebook, and Real Self. As such, our unanimously perfect ratings are strong indicators of our commitment to excellent vein care. One of our recent patients said, “this is a great, professional medical facility. Dr. Rajaee is an outstanding doctor.”
Reason #5. Your minimally invasive vein treatments will be handled by board-certified, Yale-trained vein specialists.
The Spider Vein and Varicose Vein Treatment Clinic is led by nationally recognized, Yale-trained, and board-certified vein doctors specializing in the latest minimally invasive spider vein and varicose vein treatments. We individually select vein doctors from the country’s leading fellowships and residencies, and our vein doctors must undergo advanced certification from the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine. Our vein treatment clinics in Clifton, Paramus, and Woodland Park are led by Dr. Sareh Rajaee and Dr. Todd Kobrinski.
- Dr. Sareh Rajaee: She completed her integrated Vascular Surgery Residency at Yale New Haven Hospital. She specializes in open and endovascular procedures for venous disease.
- Dr. Todd Kobrinski: He completed his subspecialty fellowships in Cardiovascular Disease and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City.
Reason #6. You can be assured of minimally invasive vein treatments that conclude within an hour.
The Spider Vein and Varicose Vein Treatment Clinic only provides minimally invasive vein treatments. The vein specialist will examine your leg veins, review your medical history, discuss your symptoms, and administer advanced vascular imaging tests to visualize the direction of blood flow in your leg veins. After determining if you have chronic venous insufficiency, they curate the ideal minimally invasive vein treatment plan for you. The following are your minimally invasive vein treatment options:
- Radiofrequency Ablation: channels radiofrequency waves via a catheter to destroy the diseased saphenous vein responsible for vein disease.
- Laser Ablation: channels laser energy via a catheter to destroy the diseased saphenous vein responsible for vein disease.
- VenaSeal: injects a medical-grade adhesive into the diseased saphenous vein to seal its walls shut and restore effective blood circulation.
- ClariVein: a specialized catheter with a rotating tip damages the diseased vein’s walls while injecting sclerosant medicine to seal it shut.
- Sclerotherapy: a sclerosant medicine is injected into the spider veins to seal them shut, turning them into hardened scar tissues eventually reabsorbed by the body.
- Microsurgery: incisions are made on the skin’s surface to extract the unwanted varicose veins.
Reason #7. The vein treatment clinics in New Jersey follow strict “no surprise billing” policies.
The Spider Vein and Varicose Vein Treatment Clinics in New Jersey follow strict “no surprise billing” policies. As such, you can be assured that you’ll receive a complete overview of your vein treatment costs, with and without insurance coverage, with no hidden costs, before your procedure. As such, you can proceed with your vein treatment with complete mental clarity.