A New Jersey Vascular Doctor on the Best Vein Treatments


Posted September 15, 2016 by mathewjames

A New Jersey Vascular Doctor explains the best way to treat varicose veins in these modern and exciting times of minimally invasive treatment advances.

 
September 15, 2016. Morristown, New Jersey. New Jersey Vein Center (NJVC) announces the publication of an article on the best vein treatments of today. According to the New Jersey based center, a couple of decades ago when patients had varicose veins or swollen legs and ankles, their treatment options were much different from the ones available have today.

Dr. LowellKabnick, sole practitioner of NJVC and a top New Jersey vascular doctor explains, “Today, New Jersey vein disease treatment is a relatively pleasant experience. Gone are the days of vein stripping and painful recoveries. Now, the gold standard treatment will be one of several minimally invasive procedures. Minimally invasive means that it requires only a needle stick or tiny incision, a local anesthetic, and no need to go to a hospital whatsoever. The treatment can be carried out in a couple of hours in a comfortable clinic, and patients are on their way and back at their usual activities the same or the next day.”

Dr. Kabnick goes on to note that, “The first step to determining a treatment plan will be to carry out a thorough and painless venous health exam. This initial appointment will include a personal medical history interview, a family medical history interview, and a visual examination of the legs.” Armed with this information, Dr. Kabnick can recommend a minimally invasive treatment plan to every patient who needs to eliminate varicose veins and restore the health and beauty of their legs.For more information about New Jersey vein specialists, or on modern vein treatments, visit the New Jersey Vein Center website at http://www.lowellkabnickmd.com/


Varicose Vein Treatment Options

Many men and women find themselves suffering from spider veins (small, reddish veins found on the skin’s surface) and varicose veins (larger, bulging veins that often appear blue in color). Although both genders are at risk for varicose and spider veins, women are more likely to experience them than men.

There are a number of different vein treatment options available to safely and effectively remove varicose veins. These minimally invasive treatments, which include radio frequency ablation, sclerotherapy, endovenous laser ablation, and phlebectomy, are the result of recent technological advancements and deliver optimal results without causing unnecessary downtime or unpleasant side effects.

New Jersey Vein Center
http://www.lowellkabnickmd.com/
973-419-5511
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Last Updated September 15, 2016