Lipedema: Understanding and Managing this Chronic Condition
Explore the complexities of lipedema with Dr. Mohamed Hassan, a leading vein physician. Learn about its distinct features, from increased limb volume to heightened sensitivity, and gain insights into its impact on mobility and skin texture. With expert guidance and a commitment to patient education, Dr. Hassan offers clarity and support for those navigating this chronic condition.
Celebrating Women's History Month: CVR Champions Women in Healthcare
This Women's History Month, Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) celebrates the remarkable achievements of women in healthcare. We acknowledge the historical challenges women faced and their enduring contributions that continue to shape the future of medicine, particularly in venous and lymphatic health. At CVR, we are proud of our team's talented women and their vital role in our practice.
Blossoming Bumps and Varicose Veins: A Guide to Pregnancy and Vein Health
Pregnancy is a joyous time filled with exhilarating expectations. However, not all aspects are joyful. Unpleasant side effects of varicose veins often distract from the delight of pregnancy and cause unnecessary discomfort and embarrassment.
How Will Pregnancy Affect My Leg Veins?
While the health of the baby is foremost in pregnant women’s thoughts, developing pregnancy-related varicose veins is also a common concern.
Can Damaged Vein Valves Repair Themselves?
Will damaged vein valves repair themselves? No, but learn how to keep them healthy and strong now!
Here’s How Your Veins Will Be Affected During Pregnancy
Varicose veins can develop during pregnancy. Find out more about why this happens and when you can have vein treatment done for them.
Pregnant with Vulvar Varicosities and Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
Pregnancy brings many joys — and also challenges. While pregnant, remember to take care of your veins as well.
How to Prevent Vulvar Varicose Veins During Pregnancy
Varicose veins on the legs frequently emerge during pregnancy. But there’s another area of the body where they develop, too.