The Impact of Laser Vein Removal on Your Body’s Blood Flow

After suffering from the pain and embarrassment of varicose veins, many people choose to have a specialist perform laser vein removal. Endovenous laser ablation or sclerotherapy for varicose veins are two of the most safe and effective treatments available today.

How are spider veins removed?

Because no scalpels or sutures are utilized in either treatment, there’s minimal discomfort, and most treatments are characterized as being virtually painless. Additionally, with these modern therapies, most people can resume their daily activities immediately after treatment.

However, once it has been decided to seek laser vein removal treatment for these painful and unsightly varicose veins, it may come to mind how the removal of these abnormal veins might affect the body’s ability to return blood to the heart.

To answer this question, it’s important to know that there are two kinds of veins, deep ones that are inside the leg muscle and superficial ones just under the skin. The deep ones carry most of the blood away from the legs, but the superficial ones carry very little and are unnecessary for good circulation. Therefore, with treatment circulation is better, symptoms are relieved, and appearance improved.

Where can you find the best vein specialists?

If you would like more information about how removal of your varicose veins or spider veins can improve your circulation, appearance and symptoms, please contact the Goldman Vein Institute today at one of our three convenient locations:

Jupiter 561-625-9853, Wellington 561-790-4550, or West Palm Beach 561-429-8236, or visit us at www.goldmanveininstitute.com.

At the Goldman Vein Institute, our mission is to provide our patients with comprehensive care for varicose veins, spider veins, leg ulcers, restless legs, and other conditions caused by venous insufficiency. Our highly-qualified and experienced, board-certified vein specialists, Dr. Goldman and Dr. Varghese-Goldman, combine their extensive knowledge and experience, with the latest innovations in vein treatments.

With our offices in Jupiter, Wellington, and West Palm Beach Florida, the Goldman Vein Institute serves patients from Stuart, Hobe Sound, Tequesta, Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Loxahatchee, Royal Palm Beach, Wellington, Hialeah, Sunny Isles, Bay Harbor, Bal Harbour, Miami Beach, Aventura, Surfside, Hallandale, and Hollywood, and we welcome patients across South Florida to visit or call us at our state-of-the-art vein centers, where we provide the latest in vein treatment technology.

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