Our team of interventional vein specialists in New Jersey, led by Dr. O’Donovan, is dedicated to offering solutions that not only address your vein-related aesthetic and health concerns but also allow you to live your life fully and comfortably.
If you’re suffering from spider veins, varicose veins, or any kind of venous insufficiency, University Center for Vein Disorders has you covered. We pride ourselves in our high standard of care, innovation and expertise, making sure that our patients are always the priority.
If you suffer from varicose veins and spider veins, you might feel pain and discomfort, skin changes and ulcers—you are not alone. However, with the right treatment, you can find the relief that you need. Take it from one of our patients, Rosalinda Vega:
“Thank you so much to Dr. O’Donovan and to the staff in the Vein department. After undergoing the procedure my legs feel so much better. The results are amazing. I feel 10 years younger.”
Our Veins Specialists in Somerset are commited to helping patients regain and maintain their health and confidence.
Varicose veins are a common problem that affects up to 35% of adults, often leading to leg pain and potentially serious complications. At our office in Somerset, the experienced physicians at the University Center for Vein Disorders permanently eliminate varicose veins using today’s most advanced, minimally-invasive procedures. Whether you want to get rid of varicose veins to improve your appearance or to get relief from leg pain.
The veins in your legs carry blood up the leg and back toward your heart. The one-way valves in the veins keep the blood flowing in the right direction. But, when the valves become weak or damaged, blood refluxes back down the vein.
The refluxed blood accumulates in the vein, a condition called chronic venous insufficiency. As the blood builds up, it causes twisted, bulging, dark purple and blue varicose veins.
Some people don’t have any symptoms. However, varicose veins are a common cause of leg pain. In addition to the pain, you may experience:
When varicose veins go untreated, they increase the pressure in your lower leg veins. Over time, this high pressure leads to complications such as venous stasis ulcers and deep vein thrombosis.
Several minimally invasive varicose vein and spider vein treatments use different techniques to achieve the same results: They make the vein walls collapse and turn into scar tissue. Your body gradually reabsorbs the scar tissue, making the veins disappear. Additionally, your body naturally restores normal circulation by rerouting the blood to healthy veins.
At the University Pain and Spine Center, the different treatments used to eliminate varicose veins and treat chronic venous insufficiency include:
A gentle heat-based therapy to seal damaged veins with minimal discomfort.
An FDA-approved injectable foam that collapses nonworking veins and improves blood flow.
Often used for smaller varicose veins associated with CVI to reduce their appearance, after treating the root cause of the varicose veins medically.
Sitting down all day? Standing up all day? Some small habit changes can go a long way
They improve Blood Flow, and work as an effective preventive measure against Varicose Veins and Venous Insufficiencies
We have an unwavering commitment to excellence. Dr. O’Donovan and his team are highly skilled in performing cutting-edge procedures like radiofrequency ablation and Varithena foam treatments. These techniques are exceptionally safe, minimally invasive, and lead to lasting results. We focus on ensuring a comfortable and successful treatment experience.
For those in New York and New Jersey, the University Center
for Vein Disorders provides specialized care for varicose and spider veins. We offer a range of treatments, from advanced diagnostics to pain management strategies. Our team of experts works closely with patients to create personalized plans aimed at relieving pain and improving quality of life. Whether you want to get rid of varicose veins to improve your appearance or to get relief from leg pain, call (732) 873-6868.