Norman Chideckel MD Vein Center
212-993-6133

Welcome to the Vascular Surgery and Vein Center

Welcome to the Vascular Surgery and Vein Center, a comprehensive vascular practice providing state-of-the-art care to patients throughout the tri-state area. Under the direction of board-certified surgeon Dr. Norman Chideckel, we utilize our advanced skills and many years of experience to help patients achieve clear, beautiful and healthy legs.

With our convenient Manhattan location, Dr. Chideckel offers patients a wide range of services to treat varicose and spider veins, deep vein thrombosis, and other vascular conditions, including:

Dedicated to helping patients achieve their desired results through the most effective and minimally invasive treatments available, Dr. Chideckel and his staff take the time to talk with each individual patient and address any concerns or questions they may have before undergoing treatment. Your comfort and satisfaction are among our top priorities.

To learn more about the services provided by Dr. Chideckel, please contact us to schedule an appointment. We always welcome new patients and look forward to meeting you.

Vascular Surgery & Vein Center
108 East 96th Street
Front 1
New York, NY 10128
Call us today at 212-993-6133 to schedule an appointment.

We now offer Telemedicine sessions.  Please call us for more information or to schedule a Telemedicine appointment.


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Category Archives: Skin Care

The Risks of Leaving Varicose Veins Untreated

Varicose veins manifest themselves in the form of unsightly blemishes under your skin. The treatment of these dilated and enlarged veins is a lot more than just an aesthetic issue. Not treating these veins can trigger a slew of complicated medical problems. A majority of patients, who develop this condition, have symptoms like pain, itchiness, discomfort and fatigue in their legs and also report swelling of their skin. In a lot of cases, these symptoms will deteriorate with the passage of time if a patient does not seek the help of healthcare professional. In case you are suffering from this condition you should spend some time on learning about who to visit for the treatment of this condition and reflect on the dangers and risks associated with leaving this problem untreated.

Treating Varicose Veins is Important

Cases of varicose veins differ considerably from one person to another. While you may see your symptoms worsening with time, some people may face the danger of coming down with a number of life threatening conditions.

Risks

As a patient, you can’t underestimate this medical condition as it has the following risks:

Hyperpigmentation

If not treated properly, varicose veins cause excessive blood leaking that seeps into the tissues of your legs. You will experience painful inflammation and swelling with areas of the skin becoming discolored and dark.

Lipodermosclerosis

If you leave the inflamed tissues of your legs unattended for long periods of time, they will become heavy and rigid. You may feel that your leg is becoming tenderer, making movement and relaxation difficult.

Venous Leg Ulcer

Varicose veins often lead to a condition which is called chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). With the passage of time CVI can evolve into what is commonly called venous leg ulcer. This ulcer causes parts of your skin to break down revealing your flesh underneath. Venous leg ulcer tends to spread and get bigger over time, which raises the irritation and discomfort in your legs.

Spontaneous Bleeding

Another risk of varicose veins is that they have the tendency to tear down the skin walls over time. The result is that varicose veins get close to the skin surface. It’s extremely risky because in some situations, even a slight scrape or scratch will lead to massive blood loss. Although the bleeding itself is not painful, patients are likely to lose a lot of blood if it is not treated.

Deep Vein Thrombosis

The most severe condition associated with varicose veins is called deep vein thrombosis (DVT). You would not want to end up with this condition. In most cases, DVT causes a severe pulling sensation in your leg, which stems from blood clots. You may end up feeling as if your nerves are getting pinched with soaring swelling and redness in your leg. If that blood clot manages to travel further up your body, then this can turn into a life threatening situation.

Varicose veins is a condition that can vary from mild to extreme, if you are suffering from this condition you should get in touch with a vascular surgeon. Just call us right away to schedule an appointment with our team of experienced and qualified physicians in New York City and get instant relief.

Call us today at 212-993-6133 to schedule an appointment with the best Varicose vein treatment doctor in New York City.

Skin Care During Winter Months

In a recent blog posting, I addressed the issue of bleeding from spider veins, and the association with dry skin.  The question is what can you do to prevent dryness of the skin.

Skin Care in Colder Weather

During the winter, colder weather months, there is a constant change occurring to or skin.  When out in the cold the skin contracts, and upon reentry into a warm indoor environment the skin will reexpand.  These temperature changes lead to dryness of the skin, and as result the skin may crack and predispose bleeding from spider veins on the surface of the skin.  In order to protect the skin from these constant changes, it is important to moisturize the skin several times a day.  In the morning, especially after a hot shower, and again at the end of daily activities. Any of the commercial available moisturizing creams or lotions is fine, and you may want to experiment to find the one that is best for you.

Stocking for Varicose Veins

If you have underlying varicose veins of any degree, then the use of a support/compression stocking will be of benefit to prevent swelling of the lower extremity.  Appropriate placement of these stockings is crucial-placing them on the leg before they are dependent will give the maximum benefit.  For the best outcomes, it would be recommended to put the stockings on before getting out of bed in the varicose vein treatment legsmorning.  However, being cognizant that this would not be doable for most people, it would be effective to elevate the legs for several minutes prior to placing the stocking.  Also moisturization of the skin prior to placement of the stocking would be beneficial.  So in practical terms, after showering, moisturize the skin, sit down and elevate the legs on a chair, and after several minutes when the moisture has had time to seep into the skin, put on the stockings.

If you do not have varicose veins, use of a support/compression hose may not be necessary.  However if your job requires prolonged standing—doorman, hairdresser, chef or similar occupations, then support hose would be helpful to prevent swelling of the legs, and will also energize your legs during daily activities.