Varicose Veins Removal Doctor in Brooklyn, NY and Bronx, NY

Varicose veins usually appear on your legs as swollen purple blood vessels on the surface of your skin. While the cause for embarrassment, they can cause enough pain and discomfort that you want to seek treatment. Varicose vein treatment in Brooklyn and Bronx starts with a visit to the Astra Vein Treatment Center. Dr. George Bolotin first determines the cause of your varicose veins, and then he recommends the most appropriate cure, starting with the least invasive treatment. Call the practice for a consultation, the first step in removing your varicose veins.

What Are Varicose Veins?

Varicose VeinsVaricose veins are abnormally large and twisted blood vessels. While any of your superficial veins — veins close to the surface of your skin — can become enlarged, varicose veins tend to appear most commonly in your legs. They look purple, contorted, and swollen, and they’re larger than the thin, red spider veins,  which are caused by different conditions.

Varicose veins are often no more than a cosmetic concern. They’re unsightly and can cause you embarrassment about your appearance, which is sometimes enough to seek treatment. But they do occasionally cause discomfort and pain. Left untreated, painful varicose veins can contribute to more severe problems, such as:

If you’re suffering from these unsightly purple bulges, seek an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment from the best varicose vein doctor in Brooklyn and Bronx. Dr. George Bolotin founded the Astra Vein Treatment Center to practice as an Interventional Radiologist. He provides the latest vein treatments available, always recommending the most appropriate procedure for your condition.

How Do I Prevent Varicose Veins?

While varicose veins remain a common problem, you can take action to mitigate or prevent them from occurring. Self-care measures include:

  • An improved diet. Reducing the salt in your diet minimizes water retention and swelling.
  • An optimum weight. Losing weight reduces the pressure on your legs and leg veins, where varicose veins most often appear.
  • Avoidance of standing or sitting for long periods. If you have an occupation or hobby that requires hours of standing in place or sitting at a desk, you’re more likely to suffer varicose veins eventually. Take short breaks as often as possible to relieve your symptoms.
  • Leg elevation. If you can’t avoid standing or sitting for long periods of time, elevate your legs when you do get to take a break. It helps improve the circulation in your legs.
  • Better-fitting shoes. Wearing low-heeled shoes as much as possible improves your circulation in your calves and feet.
  • Looser clothing. When your veins aren’t constricted by close-fitting clothes, you’re less likely to develop varicose veins.
  • Compression stockings. These tight-fitting socks put even pressure on your calves, helping your leg muscles circulate blood more efficiently.

If you’re unsure what to do, Dr. Bolotin, your vascular specialist in Brooklyn, NY and Bronx, NY, recommends the best course of action for you, based on a physical exam and a medical history. He understands how to prevent varicose veins, so turn to the Astra Vein Treatment Center.

What Are Effective Medical Treatments for Varicose Veins?

If self-care doesn’t fully cure your varicose veins, seek the help of a top varicose veins doctor like Dr. Bolotin. He knows how to get rid of varicose veins, and he may recommend more aggressive treatment for varicose veins. Your options for treatment include:

  • Medicine. Drugs that increase blood flow, such as aspirin, can help heal the leg ulcers associated with varicose veins. If heart or kidney disease is behind the swelling in your legs, your Brooklyn and Bronx vein specialist may prescribe diuretics to withdraw the excess fluid from your kidneys.
  • Sclerotherapy. During this procedure, your vein specialist injects a foamy solution into your varicose vein. It causes your vein to scar, shrivel up, and close. The blood then flows through nearby healthy veins, and your varicose vein gradually disappears.
  • Endovenous laser ablation. Without using incisions or needles, your Brooklyn and Bronx vein doctor shoots a beam of laser light into smaller varicose veins to seal them. They disappear over time as your body absorbs them.
  • Radiofrequency ablation. This minimally invasive technique improves your blood flow. Your varicose veins specialist directs heat into the vein with the help of a catheter. The procedure collapses the vein from the inside.
  • Ambulatory phlebotomy. Performed with local anesthesia, this procedure is a minimally invasive technique to remove your varicose veins through a succession of tiny pricks, which produce minimal scarring.
  • Surgery. Varicose vein surgery may involve surgery if your pain and other symptoms are severe enough, but it’s always the last resort. Your varicose veins specialist chooses between two different techniques, based on what’s best for you:
  • Ligation. In this procedure, your vein specialist ties off the vein, so blood can no longer flow through it.
  • Endoscopic surgery. For this procedure, your vein surgeon inserts a thin tiny camera into your leg, so he can close and surgically remove it.

Dr. Bolotin is one of the best varicose vein doctors in Brooklyn, NY and Bronx, NY. His Astra Vein Treatment Center offers personalized and compassionate care to every patient. Contact the practice today to schedule your initial consultation and be rid of your varicose veins.

Dr. George Bolotin has either authored or reviewed and approved this content.
Vein & Vascular Medical Care
4209 Ave U, Suite A.
Brooklyn, NY 11234
(718) 222-0225

Updated on Jun 4, 2023 by Dr. George Bolotin (Vein & Vascular Specialist) of Vein & Vascular Medical Care

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