Recent Articles About Vein Health
Celebrities With Varicose Veins: Get the Treatment They Got!
Venous disorders and varicose veins can affect anyone — actresses, supermodels, and athletes included.
Varicose Vein Care Prepares This Marathon Mom for the Next Big Thing
Varicose veins as well as leg pain, throbbing, and swelling from vein disease became a problem for this young mom hoping to expand her family. Read one patient's journey as she crosses the finish line and achieves her dreams, thanks to CVR doctor David Calcagno, MD.
When Can I Start Exercising After Varicose Vein Surgery?
Exercise can help you heal after varicose vein surgery. But don’t start up again too soon. You’ll need to take a break for at least a few days to a week or more. Learn more:
What is the Quickest Varicose Vein Treatment?
Here’s how you can get quick relief from the pain and swelling of varicose veins at home:
Pelvic Congestion Syndrome: CVR Doctor Trains Other Doctors
Vein disease expert Dr. Peter Pappas leads a continuing medical education course (CME) on Pelvic Congestion Syndrome as part of Center for Vein Restoration’s prestigious 12-month fellowship program. In this lesson and educational video, medical trainees learn the causes, diagnostic and treatment options for this painful condition.
Do I Have to See a Vein Specialist for Varicose Veins, or Can I See My Dermatologist?
Which doctor should treat my varicose veins — a dermatologist or a vein specialist? Learn what each doctor can do for you.
Ten Questions to Ask Your Vein Doctor Before Your Vein Treatment
Get to know your vein doctor (and make sure you’re in good hands!) by asking these ten questions before getting treatment:
Why Winter Is a Great Time to Treat Varicose Veins
Recovering from varicose vein treatment is helped by a calm daily routine, which makes winter an ideal time to treat varicose veins.