Raynaud’s Disease is a surprisingly common condition that affects blood flow primarily to the fingers and toes. It causes them to temporarily turn white, blue, or red in response to cold or stress. While it can be alarming to see your hands...
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Understanding Raynaud’s Disease: Why Do My Fingers and Toes Change Color?
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Dr. Jonathan Lee, MD
Vein Ablation vs. Microphlebectomy: What’s the Difference?
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Dr. Jonathan Lee, MD
If you're dealing with painful and unsightly varicose veins, you've likely come across several treatment options—two of the most common being vein ablation and microphlebectomy. While both procedures aim to eliminate problematic veins and...
Read MoreVarithena vs. Sclerotherapy and Ablation: What's the Difference?
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Dr. Jonathan Lee, MD
At the Vein Institute of New Jersey, we often encounter patients who are curious about the best treatments for their vein conditions. Recently, Varithena is being used more often by doctor groups across the county.
Read MoreWhen is it Time to Explore Surgical Options for Vascular Diseases?
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Dr. Jonathan Lee, MD
Vascular diseases encompass a wide array of conditions affecting the blood vessels throughout the body. From the potentially life-threatening abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) to the more common varicose veins, these conditions can significantly...
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