Dr. Todd Kobrinski, the best vein doctor in Paramus, New Jersey
Dr. Todd Kobrinski is the best vein doctor in Paramus, NJ. He is an exceptionally skilled and compassionate vascular surgeon with specialized training in the latest minimally invasive spider vein and varicose vein treatments, including radiofrequency ablation, endovenous laser ablation, venaseal, ambulatory phlebectomy, and sclerotherapy. He believes in offering the latest treatments for spider veins and varicose veins after performing a thorough analysis of the root cause of your vein problems. His considered approach allows him to maintain a perfect track record, as evidenced by his unanimous 5-star ratings and reviews from patients.
Dr. Kobrinski has a stellar educational background. He acquired his medical degree from Nova Southeastern University in Florida, following which he pursued eight years of post-graduate training through the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City. During this period, he completed a three-year residency in Internal Medicine, followed by subspecialty fellowships in Cardiovascular Disease and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology. He currently specializes in venous medicine and cardiovascular disease — twin specialties that allow him to identify and treat the root cause of your vein conditions.
Dr. Kobrinski has been published in numerous journals, including the American Journal of Cardiology and the American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions. You can find Dr. Kobrinski at our state-of-the-art spider vein and varicose vein treatment center at 140 NJ-17 #103, Paramus, a short drive from the Garden State Plaza. If you’re in Bergen County, Dr. Kobrinski is one of the most accessible vein doctors to you — please book an appointment online or call +1 201-485-5020.
Dr. Sareh Rajaee, the best vein doctor in Clifton, New Jersey
Dr. Sareh Rajaee is another equally talented and reputable vein doctor in New Jersey. If you’re in Passaic County, you can schedule an appointment with Dr. Rajaee at our state-of-the-art spider vein and varicose vein treatment center at 1117 US-46 Suite 205, Clifton, just past the Ford dealership on Route 46-E. You can also call the vein treatment clinic at +1 973-447-1383.
Dr. Rajaee is a Yale-trained and board-certified vein doctor. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Rhode Island, following which she acquired her medical doctorate from the Alpert Medical School at Brown University. She also completed a Master’s in Public Health at the Harvard School of Public Health, followed by an Integrated Vascular Surgery Residency at Yale New Haven Hospital.
Dr. Rajaee specializes in the latest ultrasound-guided minimally invasive spider vein and varicose vein treatments. In fact, she is board-certified by the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine, an organization that officially recognizes the country’s top 1% of vein doctors for their contributions to vein care. If you’re in or around Clifton, NJ, we encourage you to book an appointment with Dr. Rajaee — she’ll diagnose and treat the root cause of your spider veins and varicose veins.
Our unique vein treatment process in New Jersey
The vein doctors at our state-of-the-art spider vein and varicose vein treatment centers follow a personalized, comprehensive, and minimally invasive treatment plan. Instead of simply treating spider veins after a cursory glance, our vein doctors perform a thorough investigation to address the root cause of your vein problems, thus ensuring optimal and long-lasting results. That’s why we have a perfect track record with a negligible rate of vein disease recurrence. The following is a brief overview of our unique vein treatment process in New Jersey.
Step 1: Initial Consultation
Your vein treatment process starts with an initial consultation with the vein doctor. The vein expert examines your leg veins, reviews your medical history, and discusses your symptoms. Please inform the vein doctor if you experience leg heaviness, frequent leg cramps, restless leg syndrome, leg swelling, leg pain, or other symptoms of vein disease. The vein doctor will also perform an ultrasound scan, which involves using ultrasound energy to visualize the blood flow in your leg veins to determine if you have chronic venous insufficiency.
Step 2: Treatment Planning
Chronic venous insufficiency is a medical condition wherein your vein valves collapse, and blood accumulates in the leg veins, leading to vascular dilation and the formation of spider veins and varicose veins. Identifying vein disease is an essential component of your vein treatment because it allows vein doctors to curate a personalized vein treatment plan. The vein doctor will curate the ideal vein treatment plan based on your symptoms, diagnosis, medical history, insurance coverage options, and other factors.
Step 3: Vein Treatments
If you have chronic venous insufficiency, the vein doctor may recommend the following: radiofrequency ablation, endovenous laser ablation, or venaseal. These procedures use thermal energy, laser energy, or medical glue to collapse the diseased saphenous vein responsible for your vein problems, rerouting the accumulated blood into healthier leg veins. After the primary vein treatment, the vein doctor will use ambulatory phlebectomy or sclerotherapy to remove the superficial varicose veins and spider veins.
Step 4: Recovery
After the procedure, you may experience mild discomfort in the treatment areas, but you can easily resume your daily activities and work. You only have some activity limitations — you should avoid heavy lifting, strenuous workouts, swimming, saunas, etc., for a few days. You should also wear compression stockings for a few weeks to minimize the risk of vein disease recurrence. The vein doctor in Paramus will discuss your post-treatment recovery guidelines, following which you can resume your daily activities.