Those fine red, blue, or purple lines that sit just beneath the surface of the skin are spider veins and they are incredibly common. While they rarely indicate a serious medical issue, many people want them treated for cosmetic reasons,...
Read MoreFrom Sclerotherapy to Lasers: What Really Works for Spider Veins?
How Long Should You Wait Between Sclerotherapy Sessions?
Sclerotherapy remains one of the most effective treatments for spider and small varicose veins, helping patients achieve clearer, healthier-looking legs with minimal to no downtime. While many people are familiar with what happens during a...
Read MoreComparing Vein Treatments for Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)
Understanding Your Options: Varithena, Sclerotherapy, Ablation
Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) is a progressive condition in which the veins in your legs cannot efficiently return blood to the heart, leading to pooling, pressure buildup,...
Read MoreVein Ablation vs. Microphlebectomy: What’s the Difference?
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 More5 Ways to Improve My Vein Health Without Surgery
Maintaining healthy veins is essential for overall well-being, and fortunately, there are effective non-surgical strategies to support vein health. At the Vein Institute of New Jersey, we emphasize proactive measures to promote optimal vascular...
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