The Vein Institute of Hunterdon Earns Vein Center Reaccreditation by the IAC
The Vein Institute of Hunterdon is proud to share our reaccreditation by the IAC, Intersocietal Accreditation Commission, in Vein Center in the area of Superficial Venous Treatment and Management. Read the full press release here....
Did You Know Skin Conditions Can Be Linked to Varicose Veins?
If you’ve struggled with varicose veins in the past, you understand how these twisted, unsightly veins near the surface of your skin can negatively impact your life. They can make you feel self-conscious and they...
4 Reasons Why Winter Is the Best Season for Vein Treatment
Spider veins and varicose veins are common vein conditions. Both conditions can be effectively treated using minimally invasive procedures like laser ablation and sclerotherapy, though your body will still need time in which to recover,...
Do Varicose Veins Cause Blood Clots?
If you have varicose veins, you’re familiar with the visible impact that they can have on your life. In addition to making you feel slightly self-conscious, varicose veins can also be quite uncomfortable. However, did...
What Is Restless Leg Syndrome?
Restless leg syndrome is a neurological condition characterized by an unpleasant sensation in the legs and a strong urge to move them. This condition affects an estimated 5 to 10% of adults in the United...
4 Advantages of Endovenous Laser Ablation Treatment (EVLT)
If you’re struggling with varicose veins that aren’t improving with conservative therapy, it can be discouraging. Varicose veins can be bothersome, unsightly and even downright painful. When compression stockings aren’t bringing you enough relief from...
What Is Venous Disease?
Venous disease is extremely common in the United States, where it affects an estimated 15% of the adult population. Knowing the symptoms and types of venous diseases can help you determine whether it’s time to...
Poor Circulation and Diabetes
Our body’s circulation system is responsible for sending oxygen, blood and nutrients all throughout our bodies. If blood flow is reduced in a specific part of the body, symptoms of poor circulation may occur. This...
Preventing Varicose Veins During Pregnancy
Varicose veins are usually a harmless, but common part of pregnancy for some women. They can develop at any time during your pregnancy, but they tend to get more pronounced as you move along in...
Best Exercises to Reduce Varicose Vein Symptoms
Varicose veins can cause more problems than just appearance. They can be very uncomfortable and lead to more serious complications, sometimes even resulting in surgery. Luckily, with exercise, you can help the appearance and discomfort...
What Is the Difference between Varicose and Spider Veins?
When talking about those raised, swollen veins that you find on your legs, or the small, red and blue veins that look more like branches, the terms varicose veins and spider veins often get thrown...