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Looking for a spider vein treatment in Queens, NY? At Medex Diagnostic and Medical Center in Forest Hills, Dr. Mohammed Islam, M.D. — a board-certified vascular surgeon — offers fast, minimally invasive spider vein treatments including sclerotherapy, laser ablation, and VenaSeal, with no downtime required. Most major insurance plans are accepted, including Medicare and Medicaid.

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Spider veins are dilated or broken blood vessels close to the surface of your skin, which is why they’re so visible. And it’s the appearance of the unsightly, twisted, web-like veins that drive most people to the doctor for treatment. Your vein specialist at the Medex Diagnostic and Treatment Center has years of experience treating and preventing spider veins, varicose veins, and other vein disorders. When it comes to spider veins, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Call today for an evaluation in Queens, NY.

Spider vein treatment in Queens, NY

Spider veins derive their name from the clusters they form, which resemble spider webs. They’re most commonly found on your face, legs or abdomen. Although related to varicose veins, spider veins rarely become painful and don’t get as large as their twisted, bulging counterpart. Your doctor at the Medex Diagnostic and Treatment Center in Queens, NY diagnoses whether you have surface spider veins or deeper varicose veins.

While varicose and spider veins differ from each other, they can both be prevented with similar means. Whether you’re just beginning to notice the first faint signs of spider veins, or weak blood vessels are common in your family, talk to your vein doctor about prevention, either before they become a problem or after you’ve them once. Steps to reduce spider veins include:

  • Apply sunscreen liberally to parts of your body exposed to the sun, particularly if you have lighter skin.
  • Wear compression stockings, especially when you know you’re going to be on your feet for a long time. They’re particularly helpful if you work in nursing, teaching, hospitality or retail.
  • Exercise regularly to improve the blood circulation in your legs and strengthen your muscles. Walking, bicycling and swimming are simple and low-impact ways to improve the muscle tone and circulation of your legs.
  • Maintain a healthy weight. Extra weight puts unnecessary strain on your body and is particularly damaging to the overworked blood vessels and valves in your legs.
  • Reduce pressure on your leg veins. Don’t sit with your legs crossed and avoid wearing high heels. You improve your circulation even more by elevating your legs each day.

What Causes Spider Veins?

Spider veins result from weakened valves in your veins that don’t adequately shut after blood flows through them. Faulty valves cause the blood to pool or even flow backward. Where this happens, your blood vessels weaken and thin. They can rupture, bulge or darken, causing varicose veins and spider veins.

Spider veins are a relatively common condition, occurring in about 40 percent of women, and close to 30 percent of men. Genetics also play a role in the development of spider veins, while standing for extended periods puts you at a higher risk. Other causes include:

  • An injury to the vein
  • Hormonal changes and hormone replacement drugs
  • Excessive exposure to ultraviolet rays
  • Alcohol abuse and smoking, as both restrict blood flow
  • Aging, as the wear on blood vessels and valves cause them to just give out
  • Obesity, which stresses your veins
  • An overly sedentary lifestyle

Spider Vein Symptoms

Your Queens vein specialist often recognizes spider veins during your exam. But at the Medex Diagnostic and Treatment Center, your doctor has access to the most up-to-date diagnostic tools to make a definitive diagnosis. An accurate diagnosis rules out any underlying conditions causing your broken blood vessels.

Unlike the pain and throbbing associated with varicose veins, you usually don’t feel painful symptoms with spider veins. Spider veins can be uncomfortable, but rarely painful. Some of the mild symptoms include:

  • An unpleasant appearance on your skin
  • Pressure where they appear, especially in your legs
  • Leg cramps
  • Light throbbing
  • Discomfort after sitting

Can Spider Veins Come Back After Treatment?

Spider vein treatment is highly effective, and treated veins do not return. However, new spider veins can develop over time, particularly if the underlying risk factors, such as genetic predisposition, hormonal factors, or occupation, remain. Periodic follow-up with your vein specialist and adherence to preventive measures can help minimize recurrence.

When Should You See a Vein Doctor?

You should schedule a consultation with a vein specialist if:

  • You have visible spider veins that bother you cosmetically or physically
  • You experience leg aching, heaviness, or swelling that worsens at the end of the day
  • Your spider veins are worsening or spreading
  • You have a family history of varicose veins or venous insufficiency
  • You are pregnant or have recently been pregnant and have noticed new vein changes
  • Over-the-counter compression stockings are not providing adequate relief

Do not wait until symptoms worsen. Early evaluation and treatment lead to better outcomes and a lower risk of complications.

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Treating Spider Veins

One of the most safe, successful and effective treatments is sclerotherapy. Your Medex vein specialist injects the spider veins with a solution that causes them to collapse. After the veins are reabsorbed into your body and the blood flow is cut off, the red or blue web-like lines fade within a few weeks. Sclerotherapy is nearly 90 percent effective when performed by a trained physician.

Another popular spider vein treatment relies on lasers. This treatment works particularly well on thinner spider veins that are difficult to treat by injection. Laser heat pulses under your skin, where the spider veins appear. The result is the same as sclerotherapy.

Reasons to Treat Spider Veins

Spider veins don’t turn into varicose veins, which can become life-threatening through deep vein thrombosis, blood clots and ulcers. Treatment for spider veins is typically performed for cosmetic purposes, which is reason enough for most people. Visible marks on your face, arms or legs can lead to psychological issues like depression and low self-esteem.

While treated spider veins won’t return, you’re still at an increased risk of developing new ones. To prevent this, rigorously adhere to the recommendations provided by your Queens vein doctor. For the best possible quality of life, develop a long-term relationship with the doctors at the multi-specialty Medex Diagnostic and Treatment Center for all your healthcare needs. Contact the practice today for an appointment.

Licensed by the state of New York, Medex is an Article 28 diagnostic and treatment center. Our physicians provide comprehensive care for patients of all ages in the Forest Hills, Queens area, for over 15 years. Start receiving expert care now by calling or scheduling an appointment online with one of the skilled specialists.

Meet Dr. Mohammed Islam, M.D. — Vein Specialist Serving Queens, NY

If you are looking for an experienced, highly trained spider vein doctor in Queens, look no further than Dr. Mohammed Islam, M.D. at Medex Diagnostic and Medical Center in Forest Hills.

Dr. Islam is a Vascular Fellowship-trained General and Vascular Surgeon with decades of experience in advanced endovascular surgery. He completed his Vascular Surgery Fellowship at the prestigious Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, and an additional Vascular/Endovascular Surgery Fellowship at the Arizona Heart Institute in Phoenix, Arizona. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery, a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, and a Certified Member of the International Endovascular Society.

Dr. Islam has extensive experience in all aspects of venous care, including sclerotherapy for spider veins, endovenous laser and radiofrequency ablation, Varithena foam treatment, VenaSeal, and complex deep venous interventions including iliocaval procedures and pelvic congestion syndrome. He has mentored numerous surgeons in advanced endovascular techniques and has established center-of-excellence vein programs throughout his career.

At Medex, Dr. Islam collaborates with a multidisciplinary team of over 30 board-certified specialists to ensure comprehensive, coordinated care for every patient. He accepts most major insurance plans, including Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial health plans.

Spider Vein Treatment Options in Queens, NY

The good news is that spider veins are highly treatable, and today’s minimally invasive procedures are safe, effective, and require little to no downtime. At Medex in Forest Hills, Queens, Dr. Mohammed Islam offers several proven treatment options tailored to each patient’s individual needs.

1. Sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy is the gold-standard treatment for spider veins and small varicose veins. During this procedure, a chemical solution called a sclerosant is injected directly into the affected vein using a very fine needle. The solution irritates the vessel wall, causing it to collapse and gradually fade from view over several weeks. Sclerotherapy is performed in-office and typically takes 30 to 45 minutes with no anesthesia required. Most patients return to normal activities immediately.

Dr. Islam offers sclerotherapy for spider veins at Medex Diagnostic and Medical Center and is experienced in both standard liquid sclerotherapy and foam sclerotherapy for larger vessels.

2. Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA)

For spider veins associated with underlying venous reflux or larger feeder veins, endovenous laser therapy may be recommended. A thin laser fiber is inserted into the vein through a small incision, delivering targeted laser energy that causes the vessel to close. This approach is highly effective and minimally invasive, with most patients experiencing only mild discomfort.

3. Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

Similar to laser ablation, radiofrequency ablation uses thermal energy delivered via a catheter to seal off problematic veins. Dr. Islam is experienced in radiofrequency ablation and offers this treatment at Medex as part of a comprehensive venous care program.

4. VenaSeal

VenaSeal is a newer, non-thermal procedure in which a medical-grade adhesive is used to close the affected vein. It requires no tumescent anesthesia and carries minimal risk of nerve or skin damage, making it an excellent option for many patients.

5. Compression Therapy

While not a standalone curative treatment for existing spider veins, graduated compression stockings are often recommended alongside other treatments to relieve symptoms, support recovery, and reduce the risk of new vein development — especially for patients who spend long hours on their feet.

6. Lifestyle Modifications

Alongside medical treatment, your vein doctor may recommend weight management, regular walking, leg elevation, and avoiding prolonged sitting or standing to support vein health long-term.

Why Choose Medex Diagnostic and Medical Center for Spider Vein Treatment in Queens?

Medex Diagnostic and Medical Center has proudly served the Forest Hills and greater Queens community for over 25 years. As a licensed New York State Article 28 diagnostic and treatment center, Medex offers:

  • A board-certified vascular surgeon with fellowship-level vein expertise
  • Minimally invasive, in-office spider vein procedures with little to no downtime
  • On-site Doppler ultrasound and vascular diagnostics
  • Acceptance of all major insurances, including Medicare and Medicaid
  • Convenient location in Forest Hills, steps from the E, F, M, and R subway lines
  • Extended weekday hours (Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM)
  • Telehealth appointments available for consultations
  • Multilingual staff to serve Queens’ diverse communities
  • A warm, patient-centered environment built on over two decades of trusted care

Our clinic is conveniently located at 111-29 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375, making it easily accessible to residents of Forest Hills, Rego Park, Jackson Heights, Flushing, Jamaica, Astoria, Kew Gardens, and all surrounding Queens neighborhoods.

Frequently Asked Questions: Spider Vein Treatment in Queens, NY

Are spider veins dangerous? Spider veins are usually not dangerous on their own, but they can sometimes indicate underlying venous insufficiency, which should be evaluated. They can also cause physical discomfort in some patients.

Is sclerotherapy painful? Most patients describe sclerotherapy as mildly uncomfortable at most. The needles used are very fine, and the procedure is well tolerated without the need for anesthesia.

How many sclerotherapy sessions will I need? The number of sessions depends on the number and size of spider veins being treated. Many patients see significant improvement after just one to three sessions, though additional treatments may be recommended for optimal results.

Does insurance cover spider vein treatment? Coverage depends on your insurance plan and the medical necessity of treatment. If spider veins are accompanied by symptoms such as pain, swelling, or venous insufficiency, treatment may be covered. Our team at Medex will help verify your benefits prior to your appointment.

How soon will I see results after sclerotherapy? Treated veins typically fade gradually over three to six weeks, with full results visible within a few months.

Can I walk after spider vein treatment? Yes. Walking is actually encouraged after sclerotherapy to promote circulation. Most patients return to all normal activities immediately after treatment.

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