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    Effective Varicose Vein Treatments with Dr. Popovich

    If you’re unhappy with the roadmap of varicose veins that mark your legs, you may want to consider options for removal. Joseph F. Popovich, MD, FACS — a leading vascular surgeon in Jersey City — provides the best varicose vein treatment using advanced and minimally invasive techniques. Call today or book an appointment online for an evaluation.

    What are varicose veins?

    Varicose veins are bulging veins that develop due to a backup of blood inside them. They’re very common, but they affect women more often than men.

    Your veins move blood back to your lungs and heart for reoxygenation. Tiny valves in your veins open and close to assist in the movement of your blood, while preventing it from moving backward. If one of these valves falters or is damaged, your blood will back up and create the bulging blue vein.

    Any vein in your body can become varicose, but your legs are more susceptible — especially if you have venous insufficiency, a condition often treated as part of our vascular services.

    When should I see a doctor for my varicose veins?

    Varicose veins aren’t usually a serious health issue, but if you’re bothered by the appearance of your veins or want to learn more about minimally invasive vein treatments, you should talk to Dr. Popovich. As a vein removal specialist, he offers several options to eliminate varicose veins safely and effectively.

    While varicose veins don’t typically cause medical problems, they may indicate underlying venous insufficiency, which can lead to leg ulcers. If you’re experiencing skin changes, swelling, or discomfort, you may benefit from a vascular evaluation through our varicose vein treatment services.

    What are the methods for removing my varicose veins?

    Dr. Popovich has several options for removing your varicose veins, and he works with you to determine which method makes the best choice.

    Sclerotherapy

    During sclerotherapy, Dr. Popovich injects a chemical into your vein, which causes it to collapse.  This is one of the most common minimally invasive vein treatments in Jersey City.

    Ambulatory phlebectomy

    An ambulatory phlebectomy is an outpatient procedure performed using a numbing agent. Dr. Popovich makes small puncture wounds at the site of your varicose vein and removes it. This option is ideal for individuals seeking quick recovery vein removal.

    High ligation and vein stripping

    With high ligation and stripping, your vein is tied off and removed right before it reaches your deep vein. Your body then reroutes blood through another vein. This method is typically recommended when other varicose vein removal options aren’t appropriate.

    Endoscopic vein surgery

    During endoscopic vein surgery, Dr. Popovich inserts a surgical camera into the area where you have varicose veins for a better look. He then closes the vein and removes it. This technique may be recommended if there’s concern your veins may lead to the development of leg ulcers.

    For expert care from a leading vascular surgeon in Jersey City, call Dr. Popovich’s office or book an appointment online through our contact page. Book Your Appointment Now.


    FAQs

    1. What are varicose veins?
    Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that develop when blood pools inside the vein because the valves are not working properly.

    2. What causes varicose veins?
    Varicose veins are usually caused by weakened or damaged vein valves that allow blood to flow backward and collect in the vein.

    3. Why do varicose veins usually appear on the legs?
    Varicose veins commonly affect the legs because standing and walking increase pressure in the lower body veins.

    4. Are varicose veins dangerous?
    Varicose veins are not always dangerous, but in some cases they may be a sign of venous insufficiency or lead to swelling, skin changes, discomfort, or leg ulcers.

    5. When should I see a doctor for varicose veins?
    You should see a doctor if your varicose veins cause pain, swelling, skin changes, heaviness, discomfort, or if you are concerned about their appearance.

    6. What is venous insufficiency?
    Venous insufficiency is a condition in which the veins have trouble sending blood back to the heart, which can lead to varicose veins, swelling, and skin problems.

    7. What treatments are available for varicose veins in Jersey City, NJ?
    Varicose vein treatment options may include sclerotherapy, ambulatory phlebectomy, high ligation and vein stripping, and endoscopic vein surgery.

    8. What is sclerotherapy?
    Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive treatment in which a solution is injected into the vein, causing it to close and gradually fade.

    9. What is ambulatory phlebectomy?
    Ambulatory phlebectomy is an outpatient procedure that removes varicose veins through very small punctures in the skin after the area is numbed.

    10. What is high ligation and vein stripping?
    High ligation and vein stripping is a surgical procedure in which the affected vein is tied off and removed so blood can be rerouted through healthier veins.

    11. What is endoscopic vein surgery?
    Endoscopic vein surgery uses a small camera and surgical tools to close and remove damaged veins, and it may be recommended in more advanced cases.

    12. Which varicose vein treatment is right for me?
    The best treatment depends on the size and location of your veins, your symptoms, your vein health, and your doctor’s evaluation.

    13. Are varicose vein treatments minimally invasive?
    Yes. Many varicose vein treatments are minimally invasive and are designed to reduce discomfort and recovery time.

    14. Can varicose veins come back after treatment?
    Treated veins are removed or closed, but new varicose veins can develop over time if vein disease continues or new veins become affected.

    15. How can I schedule a varicose vein consultation in Jersey City, NJ?
    You can schedule a consultation by calling Dr. Popovich’s office or booking an appointment online.