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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… Continue Reading

All About Healthy Veins

How would one define healthy veins? There are significant differences between the functions of the veins and the arteries. As arteries are responsible for transferring oxygenated blood to the body, veins deliver the deoxygenated blood back. In this article, we will discuss veins and how it functions. So let’s begin: (Source) Structure of Healthy Veins… Continue Reading

Veins & Arteries Similarities And Differences

Veins and arteries play a major role in circulating blood. They work together to develop a cycle that transports blood from the heart, transferring oxygen and other minerals to the organs and bringing back deoxygenated blood. There are numerous benefits of blood circulation in the body. The major benefits of this process include the removal… Continue Reading

What are Vascular Surgeons?

Vascular surgeons can diagnose, prevent, manage, and treat numerous conditions regarding your veins, blood vessels, and arteries. You can seek help from specialists for a wide range of conditions. They can provide assistance in managing chronic conditions as well. You can consult with them for varicose conditions, from spider veins to aneurysms. Conditions Treated by… Continue Reading

What are Spider Veins?

Spider veins and superficial veins are the tiny blues, red, or purple veins that are more prominent on the legs. These veins are harmless but will make you feel self-conscious about your appearance. To enhance the look of your hands and feet, you can choose between numerous cosmetic treatments to remove these networks of veins.… Continue Reading

VeinGogh Ohmic Thermolysis System for Vein Removal

The tiny and bulgy network of veins can affect the cosmetic appeal on your feet and hands. These discolored veins give your limbs an unsightly appearance and affect your confidence. This can be embarrassing in public. If you are looking to treat this condition, you need to visit a vascular surgeon and discuss the condition.… Continue Reading

Varicose Vein Treatments

Bluish and marble-like veins bulging out of your skin can be annoying and might affect your appearance. To avoid such discomfort and irritation, you need to undergo treatment, which can involve removing the vein. Clearly, these veins have suffered from damage, and this can lead to numerous complications. Removing the vein is the safest method… Continue Reading

What are the Bulging Veins on my Legs

Bulging veins on the legs are often normal, but they can be abnormal depending on the structure. You can differentiate between normal and abnormal veins by carefully examining the pattern. You need to examine your leg to see if the bulging veins are linear or zig zag. A normal vein appears prominent when you exercise… Continue Reading

Top 5 Causes of Varicose Veins

What are the top causes of varicose veins? Many people associate varicose veins with old age, but that is not the case. These twisted and bulging veins can occur at any age. Although bulgy veins are common on legs and feet, they also appear on the hands, knees, and breasts as well. Your varicose veins… Continue Reading

Major Types of Vascular Surgery

What are the main types of vascular surgery? Vascular surgeons treat arteries, veins, and lymphatic by performing vascular surgeries. These surgeries help in treating vascular disorders, thereby and improving the quality of life. Veins and arteries can develop numerous life-threatening conditions, leading to severe consequences, such as a stroke. Vascular diseases affect blood vessels that… Continue Reading

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