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Spider Veins

Spider veins are small, visible blood vessels that appear close to the skin’s surface, often in red, blue, or purple patterns. While typically considered cosmetic, spider veins may cause burning, itching, or aching sensations. They commonly develop due to weakened vein walls, increased pressure, hormonal changes, or other factors, and may signal underlying venous issues.

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Varicose Veins

Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that develop when vein valves weaken and allow blood to pool in the legs. They often cause aching, heaviness, throbbing, cramping, or fatigue that worsens throughout the day. Over time, untreated varicose veins may progress and contribute to swelling, skin changes, and more advanced venous disease.

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Chronic Venous Insufficiency

Chronic venous insufficiency occurs when leg veins cannot efficiently return blood to the heart, leading to ongoing pressure in the lower extremities, which, in turn, leads to persistent leg pain, heaviness, swelling, skin discoloration, and tightness. CVI is a progressive condition that can interfere with daily activities and significantly impact comfort, mobility, and quality of life.

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Venous Edema (Swelling)

Venous edema refers to swelling in the legs, ankles, or feet caused by fluid buildup from poor venous circulation. It often worsens after long periods of standing or sitting and may feel tight, heavy, or uncomfortable. Persistent venous swelling can stretch the skin, increase discomfort, and raise the risk of skin irritation, infections, or breakdown.

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Venous Reflux

Venous reflux develops when vein valves fail to close properly, allowing blood to flow backward and pool in the legs instead of flowing up to the heart. This abnormal circulation increases vein pressure and contributes to symptoms like aching, cramping, swelling, and visible vein changes. Venous reflux is often the underlying cause of varicose veins and venous insufficiency.

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Venous Ulcers

Venous ulcers are slow-healing wounds that typically form near the ankles as a result of long-standing venous disease. Poor circulation prevents adequate delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the skin, gradually leading to tissue breakdown. These ulcers may be painful, prone to infection, and recurrent if the underlying vein problem is not addressed.

Why Choose Core Alliance?

Core Alliance Vein Specialists is built around one guiding principle: you should never feel rushed, overlooked, or uncertain about your care. From your first evaluation, the focus is on listening carefully to your symptoms, answering questions, and helping you understand what’s happening in your legs and why it matters. This concierge-level approach allows you to make confident decisions about your health at your own pace. If vein-related symptoms are affecting your daily life, schedule your consultation with Dr. Aron Rovner today.

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