A Monmouth Vein Specialist on Vein Disease Misinformation


Posted September 13, 2016 by jack7516158

In his new article, a Monmouth vein specialist explains why when it comes to vein disease, you can't believe everything you read on the Internet.

 
September 13, 2016. Middletown, NJ. New Jersey Vein and Laser Center releases a new article that explains the dangers of relying on medical information you find on the Internet. According to these Jersey Shore vein removal specialists, many people search for information about their symptoms online, unaware that they're more likely to find misinformation than true facts. As a result, many people mistakenly believe that their symptoms aren't serious, and fail to seek treatment that could eliminate their symptoms permanently rather than continuing to try to "live with them."

According to Dr Owano Pennycooke, medical director of one of the best vein clinics in Monmouth County, "much of the information you find about varicose veins and vein disease on the Internet is based more on myth than it is on fact. This causes a great deal of suffering, because people think they don't need to see a vein doctor, when in fact they do."

This Monmouth vein specialist hopes that his article reaches a wide audience in the general public and helps them to realize that when it comes to seeking information about vein disease, they should consult an actual expert, not Google. To learn more about vein disease and varicose veins without worrying whether it's factual, visit the clinic's website at: http://www.njveinandlasercenter.com/.

Varicose Vein Treatment Options

With more than 30 million American adults suffering from varicose and spider veins, vein disease is a common issue. Varicose veins (large, twisting, blue or red veins that may stand out from the skin’s surface) and spider veins (smaller, web-like vein that appear on the surface of the skin) are an embarrassing and potentially painful issue. Vein disease strikes both genders, although women are more likely to experience this problem than men.


No matter a patient’s age or gender, there are a number of safe, minimally invasive, and virtually pain free treatment options available. Techniques such as microphlebectomy, radiofrequency ablation, and sclerotherapy help improve the legs’ health and aesthetics by eliminating or removing spider and varicose veins. Minimally invasive vein treatments are effective and do not expose patients to a high risk of scarring or a lengthy recovery period

About New Jersey Vein and Laser Center

New Jersey Vein and Laser Center is headed by Dr. Owano Pennycooke, a vascular doctor with a passion for the New Jersey area. Dr. Pennycooke is double boarded in General Surgery and Vascular Surgery by the American College of Surgeons. He also acts as the Chairman and Medical Director of New Jersey Vein and Laser Center, a vein clinic in Monmouth County. Here Dr. Pennycooke and his wife, Dr. Shelley-Ann Pennycooke, provide patients with top quality vascular care in a caring, relationship-driven atmosphere.

The New Jersey Vein and Laser Center staff is filled with hand-picked Middletown vein specialists who understand the role that trust and comfort play in a doctor/patient relationship. All members of their staff value the relationships they build with their patients and strive to treat every person they consult with as if they were family.

New Jersey Vein and Laser Center
Tel. 732-403-3899
http://www.njveinandlasercenter.com/
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Last Updated September 13, 2016