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Welcome Linh Nguyen FNP-C to Texas Vein and Vascular!

The Texas Vein & Vascular Team

Texas Vein And Vascular Staff

Meet Our Medical Staff! We are dedicated to diagnosing and treating the entire spectrum of vein disease from small spider veins to bulging varicose veins and venous leg ulcers. We offer new hope to those who suffer from pain and embarrassment and fear that traditional vein surgery is their only option. The revolution in vein care is now! Read more

The Importance Of Exercise For Varicose Vein Related Issues

Varicose Veins Before & After

Varicose Vein Treatement

Varicose veins are twisted, enlarged veins, often dark blue in color, near or raised above the surface of the skin. Varicose veins are often a symptom of an underlying condition called venous insufficiency. Varicose veins do not occur suddenly. It usually takes years for signs and symptoms to develop. Genetics and inheritance usually play a role in the development of varicose veins but anyone can develop them even without a family history. If left untreated, varicose veins can cause changes to the surface of the skin which may lead to a venous leg ulcer. Read more

Spider Veins Before & After

What are Spider Veins? Spider veins are red and purple blood vessels that occur in patches on the legs. The network of vessels is often as delicate as a spider’s web, which is how they get their name but they can also resemble tiny sunbursts, branching trees or may be distributed in a linear fashion on the surface of the skin. Spider veins (referred to medically as telangectasias) and varicose veins are not the same — and one does not lead to the other. Whereas varicose veins are large, swollen and occur singularly on the legs, spider veins are delicate and tend to develop in clusters. They are, however, caused by similar factors. Read more