DR. CARABASI : BOARD CERTIFIED VASCULAR SURGEON

Dr. Carabasi is a board certified vascular surgeon who has been in practice for 23 years at a prominent medical school in Philadelphia. He has been listed as a “Top Doc” in Philadelphia magazine every year since 1994. He is also listed in Castle Connelly”s Americas Top Doctors. He is committed to providing the highest quality care for your vein problems.

YOUR TREATMENT OPTIONS
Treatment may include self-care, sclerotherapy (injecting veins with a chemical), or surgery. Spider veins and some varicose veins can be treated with sclerotherapy. Large varicose veins may need surgery.
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Undestanding Spider & Varicose Veins

 

What Are the Symptoms?

Do you often hide your legs because of the way they look? You may have noticed tiny red or blue bursts called SPIDER VEINS. Or maybe you have veins that bulge or look twisted (VARICOSE VEINS). If so, there are treatments that can help. And, you too, can do certain things to keep your veins healthy. For most people, spider veins aren’t painful. Varicose veins, too, may never be a problem. But sometimes they can cause legs to ache or swell. Your legs may also feel heavy and tired, or like they’re burning. These symptoms may be more severe at the end of the day. Prolonged sitting or standing can also make your symptoms worse.
   

Who Gets Spider and Varicose Veins?

What Can Be Done?

Anyone can get spider or varicose veins. But vein problems tend to be hereditary (run in families). Other factors that can affect veins include:
  - Pregnancy, hormones, and birth control pills
  - A job where you stand or sit a lot
  - Extra weight or lack of exercise
  - Age
Spider and varicose veins can affect the way you feel about yourself. Talk to your doctor about your concerns. There are treatments that can easy symptoms and make your legs look better
 

Your Office Visit

 

Your Treatment Options

You’ll be asked questions about your health history. Be sure to mention any allergies you have or medications you take. Dr. Carabasi will also examine you and check the condition of your veins. In some cases, tests may be done to measure blood flows in your veins.
Treatment may include self-care, sclerotherapy (injecting veins with a chemical), or surgery. Spider veins and some varicose veins can be treated with sclerotherapy. Large varicose veins may need surgery.
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