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Varithena® vs. Traditional Vein Surgery: Which Option Is Right for You? 

If you have varicose veins, you may be weighing treatment options to find the relief you need. Two common approaches, Varithena® and traditional vein surgery, can improve symptoms and appearance, but they differ significantly in how they work, recovery, and which patients benefit most.   Understanding these differences can help you make a confident, informed decision about which treatment option is

Join Us for Our First-Ever FREE Vein Screening in Bowling Green, KY 

Vein health plays an important role in overall wellness, yet many people live with vein-related symptoms without realizing that treatment options are available. To help increase awareness, improve access to care, and support early detection, Veinology Health in Bowling Green is hosting its first-ever FREE Vein Screening Event and Open House on February 13th.  This special event is designed

Just Leg Discomfort or Venous Insufficiency? How to Tell the Difference 

Leg pain is one of the most common complaints adults experience. But not all leg pain is the same. Sometimes it’s simply due to muscle soreness, fatigue, or overuse. Other times, it can be a sign of an underlying circulation problem known as venous insufficiency.  Understanding the difference is important—because while everyday leg pain usually improves on its own, venous insufficiency can progress

What Is Varithena®? A Minimally Invasive Solution for Varicose Veins 

If you’re dealing with varicose veins (those enlarged, twisted veins that often appear on the legs), you’re not alone. They can cause aching, swelling, and discomfort, and for many people, they’re a cosmetic concern. Fortunately, there’s a simple, non-surgical solution that’s helping many patients find relief: Varithena®.  What Is Varithena®?  Varithena® is a minimally invasive, FDA-approved treatment for varicose veins caused by problems in the great saphenous vein (GSV) and other

How Do I Stop Spider Veins on My Legs From Getting Worse? 

Those little blue and purple feathery veins on your legs seem to be spreading. You have no idea what you could have done, but they’re not going away. When you look online, you find out they are called spider veins. Not as ugly as varicose veins, but unsightly nevertheless. How do I stop spider veins on my legs from getting

Varicose Vein Treatments for Women on Birth Control 

Hormonal changes can significantly affect vein health, and women on birth control are no exception. Estrogen and progesterone can weaken vein walls, contributing to poor circulation and increased risk of varicose veins. That’s why women using hormonal contraceptives may notice more visible or uncomfortable veins over time.  When it comes to vein treatment, hormone-sensitive patients deserve options that

What Are the Long-Term Effects of Untreated Varicose Veins? 

Over 40 million Americans have varicose veins  caused by chronic venous insufficiency. Often, this condition is ignored because of lack of pain. It’s easy to forget about varicose veins when they are covered up half of the year and especially if they don’t hurt. Use this article as a heads up if you fit into

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