If you’ve noticed skin discoloration on your legs, it could be more than a cosmetic issue—it may be a sign of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), known as vein disease. When the valves in your veins don’t function properly, blood pools in the legs, increasing pressure and leading to dark spots, thickened skin, and even venous stasis ulcers—open sores that can be difficult to heal.
At Center for Vein Restoration, our board-certified specialists treat the root cause of vein disease and skin discoloration, helping to restore healthy circulation and prevent serious complications.
Untreated varicose veins can lead to skin changes such as skin discoloration, itching, eczema from poor circulation, and even bleeding sores. Our minimally invasive outpatient procedures can improve blood flow and restore your skin’s natural appearance.
While each individual's experience with vein disease may vary, they commonly share one condition: chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). CVI occurs when your leg veins don’t allow blood to flow back up to your heart. The result is symptoms such as leg pain, varicose veins, spider veins, restless legs, cramps, skin changes, leg and foot swelling, leg ulcers, blood clots, and other leg discomfort.
Our experienced patient care team is here to help you.