A New Jersey Vascular Doctor on The Impact of Varicose Veins


Posted October 17, 2016 by mathewjames

A New Jersey Vascular Doctor publishes an article on how varicose veins can keep people from doing and enjoying the things they usually love.

 
October 17, 2016. Morristown, New Jersey. New Jersey Vein Center (NJVC) announces the publication of an article on how varicose veins can keep patients from the things they usually love. According to the New Jersey based center, both the symptoms and the appearance of varicose veins are major factors.

Dr. Lowell Kabnick, sole practitioner of NJVC and a top New Jersey vascular doctor explains, “Varicose veins are unsightly and often are accompanied by swollen legs and ankles, and the combination can lead people to prefer to stay home instead of going out and walking, dancing, or even wearing short pants or skirts. Sometimes, while patients think that vein disease is both uncomfortable and ugly, they hope it is just a cosmetic problem, or that it will go away on its own. However, it won’t go away on its own. In fact, without treatment, varicose veins will only get worse with time.”

Dr. Kabnick notes that, “Left untreated, varicose veins can have some rather serious medical consequences, such as leg ulcers or even deep vein thrombosis (blood clots). That’s why it’s so important to seek prompt New Jersey vein disease treatment instead of waiting. The good news is that these days, treatment is quick, easy, and effective.”

Dr. Kabnick advises anyone who is avoiding activities they love due to varicose veins to call the New Jersey Vein Center with any questions. For more information about vein disease treatment in New Jersey, or on vein treatments in general, visit the New Jersey Vein Center website at 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
www.lowellkabnickmd.com
973-419-5511
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Last Updated October 17, 2016