Santa Cruz Vein Care: The Truth Behind Who’s Treating Your Veins And Why It Matters More Than Ever

Santa Cruz deserves better than gimmicks. Better than corporate franchises. Better than pop-up vein clinics run by part-time proceduralists who learned vein work at weekend courses. Better than the glossy Instagram reels created by non-vascular specialists hoping to cash in on a profitable trend.

For the first time in decades, Santa Cruz and the coastal communities have true, board-certified vascular surgeons offering full-time, comprehensive vein and vascular care — not just cosmetic touch-ups or quick in-and-out procedures.

And at the center of this transformation are Dr. Polly Kokinos and Dr. Ruby Lo, two Ivy-League-trained, board-certified vascular surgeons whose combined depth of experience is unmatched anywhere on the Central Coast.

This is Santa Cruz Vein Care — redefined.


The Vein Experts Santa Cruz Has Been Waiting For

Let’s get one thing perfectly clear:

Not all “vein doctors” are created equal.

Many vein clinics in California — and across the country — are run by:

  • General surgeons

  • Cardiologists

  • Anesthesiologists

  • Pain doctors

  • ER physicians

  • Dermatologists

  • Cosmetic doctors

  • Or even non-physicians

…who took a short course to learn a technique, not the disease.

Here’s the truth most clinics will never tell you:

Performing a vein procedure is NOT the same as treating venous disease.
Just because someone can hold a laser fiber does not make them a vascular expert.

Veins are a vascular disease — not a cosmetic hobby.

And only board-certified vascular surgeons have the training to diagnose, treat, and manage the full spectrum of venous and arterial problems. Anyone else performing vein procedures is practicing at the edge of what they understand.


Why Dr. Polly Kokinos and Dr. Ruby Lo Are Different

No quotas.
No production targets.
No corporate pressure.
No “treat every vein whether it needs it or not.”

Just 30+ years of real vascular expertise, over 20,000 vein cases, and a commitment to the long-term health of the patients they serve.

Dr. Polly Kokinos

  • Columbia-trained

  • UCSF General Surgery

  • Washington University (Barnes Hospital) Vascular Fellowship

  • Over 20,000 vein cases performed

  • 350+ five-star Google reviews

  • 30 years serving her community — long before vein clinics became trendy

Dr. Kokinos shows up on Google because of her results, not because she pays for placement. Her patients talk, write, and share because they trust her — because she earned it.

Dr. Ruby Lo

  • Harvard’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Vascular Fellowship)

  • Assistant Professor of Vascular Surgery at Brown University

  • Nationally recognized for complex venous disease and limb preservation

  • Deep understanding of vascular physiology — not just techniques

Together, Drs. Kokinos and Lo bring something Santa Cruz has never had:

Full-time, board-certified, Ivy-trained vascular surgeons who understand the entire circulatory system — not just the superficial veins.


Don’t Be Fooled by Shiny Marketing or High-Volume Chains

Corporate vein clinics pour massive dollars into digital ads designed to look “doctor run.”
They promise quick fixes.
They promote flashy technology.
They lean on Instagram aesthetics.
They sell convenience over expertise.

But here’s the truth Santa Cruz patients deserve to know:

Corporate clinics are built on production quotas, not patient outcomes.

Their business model depends on volume — the more veins they ablate, the more insurance they bill. That’s why so many patients get procedures they never needed.

Contrast that with Dr. Kokinos and Dr. Lo:

They treat the veins that need treatment — and only those.

No up-selling.
No over-treating.
No unnecessary procedures.
Ever.

Because they’re not chasing targets.
They’re caring for people.


The Difference Between a Proceduralist and a Vascular Surgeon

Think of it this way:

  • Many people can shoot a basketball.

  • Very, very few are Steph Curry or LeBron James.

That’s the difference between the average vein “doctor” and a board-certified vascular surgeon.

One knows how to perform a technique.
The other understands the entire game — the strategy, the physiology, the complications, the long-term implications, and the full circulatory system.

Vascular surgeons are trained to evaluate:

  • Deep venous reflux

  • Pelvic congestion

  • Superficial venous disease

  • Arterial disease (PAD)

  • Non-healing wounds

  • Microvascular issues

  • Lymphedema

  • Diabetic circulatory problems

A proceduralist looks at a bulging vein and wants to close it.
A vascular surgeon looks at why that vein bulged — and whether closing it will help you or hurt you.

There is no substitute for expertise.


Why Santa Cruz Is Lucky — Truly Lucky

Countless communities across California rely on vein clinics run by rotating physicians and mid-level providers who come in once a week for procedures.

Santa Cruz is different now.

Santa Cruz now has the “superstars” of vein care on the Central Coast.

Not because of marketing.
Not because of paid ads.
Not because of corporate influence.

But because two of the most respected vascular surgeons in California chose to build a long-term, full-time practice in this community.

When Dr. Kokinos and Dr. Lo arrived, the standard changed — permanently.


A Message to the Internet-Savvy Santa Cruz Patient

You already know how much online misinformation exists in the cosmetic and medical space.
You already know how easy it is to “look like an expert” on social media.
And you already know that the more polished the advertising, the more skeptical you should be.

Your veins deserve more than a marketing campaign.

They deserve board-certified vascular surgeons with a 30-year track record of integrity, clinical judgment, and real outcomes.

Instagram cannot teach someone vascular physiology.
A weekend course cannot replace a decade of training.
A franchise cannot create devotion to a community.

But Dr. Kokinos and Dr. Lo can — and have.


If You Want the Best Vein Care in Santa Cruz, Look Beyond the Ads

Look for:

  • Board certification in vascular surgery

  • Full-time presence in the community

  • Hospital privileges

  • Deep understanding of venous and arterial disease

  • Proven outcomes

  • Real reviews

  • No quotas

  • No unnecessary procedures

That’s the South Bay Vascular standard.

And now, Santa Cruz has access to it.


Take the First Step Toward Real Vein Health

If you struggle with:

  • Varicose veins

  • Leg heaviness

  • Leg swelling

  • Discoloration around the ankles

  • Pain when standing

  • Non-healing wounds

  • Restless leg symptoms

  • Ulcers

  • Bulging veins

  • Prior failed vein treatments

…your next move matters.

Don’t settle for cosmetic clinics or high-volume chains.

Choose the experts who treat vein disease — not just vein appearance.

Call South Bay Vascular Center & Vein Institute at 408-376-3626.

Serving Santa Cruz, Capitola, Aptos, Scotts Valley, Watsonville, and the entire Central Coast.

Because you deserve the truth.
You deserve real expertise.
You deserve board-certified vascular surgeons.
You deserve Santa Cruz Vein Care — the way it was meant to be.

Varicose Veins and Pregnancy: What You Need to Know—and Why You’re Not Alone

“What Can I Do? Who Can Help Me? Who Understands Me?”

If you’re reading this with a lump in your throat, scanning your legs in the mirror, wondering why they don’t look like they did before the baby—or why they’re changing now that you’re pregnant—you’re not alone. And you’re not vain. You’re human. You’re a woman with dreams, goals, and a body that’s doing miraculous work… but that doesn’t mean it’s easy.

At South Bay Vascular Center, Dr. Polly Kokinos doesn’t just treat varicose veins—she sees the women behind them. She understands the hormonal whiplash, the guilt for even caring about appearance when everyone tells you to focus only on the baby, the discomfort you’re told to “just live with.”

This blog is about answering your biggest question with both science and soul: What can I do about varicose veins during and after pregnancy—and who can I trust to help me?


The Truth: Why Varicose Veins Happen During Pregnancy

Over 40% of women develop varicose veins during pregnancy. The causes are layered, deeply biological, and not your fault:

  • Hormonal shifts: Elevated progesterone softens vein walls and slows circulation [1].
  • Increased blood volume: Your body produces up to 50% more blood to nourish your baby—veins swell to carry it [2].
  • Uterine pressure: Your growing uterus presses on the inferior vena cava, slowing blood return from your legs [3].
  • Genetics: If your mother had them, your risk is higher [4].

These changes can cause unsightly bulges, heaviness, burning, and aching in your legs—especially at night.

But here’s what no one tells you: Most varicose veins that appear during pregnancy improve within 3–6 months postpartum. Others remain—and that’s where skilled intervention matters.


When to Treat—and When to Wait

Dr. Polly Kokinos has raised four beautiful children of her own. She’s been married for over 30 years. She has balanced motherhood and medicine with remarkable grace. So she’s the first to say: Don’t rush into treatment during pregnancy unless it’s medically necessary.

But postpartum? That’s when your options open up.

  • During pregnancy, treatment is conservative:
    • Medical-grade compression stockings to promote circulation.
    • Elevating your legs.
    • Gentle walking, swimming, or prenatal yoga.
    • Side sleeping on your left to reduce vein pressure.
  • After pregnancy, depending on your body’s response, Dr. Kokinos may recommend:
    • Endovenous laser therapy (EVLT)
    • Radiofrequency ablation (RFA)
    • Microphlebectomy

Each treatment is minimally invasive, highly effective, and carefully timed with your body’s healing rhythm. But timing and judgment are critical—and that’s where experience matters.


Why Dr. Polly Kokinos Is Unmatched in Treating Women with Post-Pregnancy Veins

Dr. Kokinos is not just board-certified in both General Surgery and Vascular Surgery—a distinction fewer than 2% of all practicing vein doctors hold—she trained at Columbia, UCSF, and Washington University, three of the most elite institutions in the country.

Her precision is surgical. Her eye is artistic. Her heart is maternal.

She’s walked this walk—balancing beauty, confidence, motherhood, exhaustion, and reinvention. And when she treats women with pregnancy-related varicose veins, it’s never just about the veins. It’s about what they represent: loss of control, fear of aging, physical discomfort, the grief of body changes, and the quiet hope that you’ll still feel beautiful again.

With Dr. Kokinos, you will.


The Emotional Toll—and Why It’s OK to Want More

Too often, women are told to “suck it up.” But let’s be clear: physical pain, nightly leg cramps, restless legs, and visible leg changes are not just cosmetic.

You’re not selfish for wanting:

  • Relief from the pain.
  • To wear a dress again without second-guessing.
  • To feel like you again.

You’re allowed to grieve changes. And you’re allowed to fix them.

As one of Dr. Kokinos’s patients said:

“She gave me back my legs. And with them, she gave me back a part of myself I thought I had to lose to become a mom.”


You Have Options. You Have Hope. You Have Her.

No woman should feel dismissed, patronized, or minimized when she seeks care after or during pregnancy.

With Dr. Polly Kokinos, you are heard, seen, and treated with precision and grace.

So if you’re wondering what’s next, here’s the answer:

  • Start with a compassionate consultation.
  • Learn about your unique anatomy and timeline.
  • Get a plan built not just around your legs—but around your life.

Dr. Kokinos offers hope with no pressure. Expertise without ego. And the kind of medical partnership every woman deserves.


Citations

  1. Trost, S. U., et al. (2005). “Vascular effects of progesterone in pregnancy.” Circulation Research, https://doi.org/10.1161/01.RES.0000187503.97738.0c
  2. Cunningham, F. G., et al. (2014). Williams Obstetrics, 24e. McGraw-Hill Education.
  3. Parsi, K. (2010). “Pathogenesis of varicose veins.” Journal of Vascular Surgery, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvs.2009.07.134
  4. Labropoulos, N., et al. (2005). “The role of hereditary and acquired risk factors in the development of varicose veins.” Journal of Vascular Surgery, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvs.2005.05.046

Poolside Confidence Starts with Beautiful Legs: Dr. Polly Kokinos Helps You Get There

Summer is almost here — and so are the poolside invitations, sunset garden parties, and spontaneous escapes to Napa, Santorini, or the South of France. But if you’re hesitating to RSVP because of unsightly veins or discolored legs, you’re not alone. And you’re not without options.

At South Bay Vascular Center and Vein Institute, Dr. Polly Kokinos understands the unspoken truth: beauty and confidence are intimately connected. Whether you’re in Los Gatos, Beverly Hills, or Palo Alto, your appearance is more than skin deep — it’s a reflection of who you are, and everything you’ve worked for.

Now is not the time to hide. Now is the time to reclaim your elegance. And no one understands that better than Dr. Kokinos.

The Beauty of Confidence — and the Confidence of Beauty

Confidence isn’t about perfection. It’s about presence. And for the women who run businesses, raise families, build networks, and navigate the demands of a high-achieving life, feeling beautiful is a necessity — not a luxury.

Varicose veins are not a cosmetic inconvenience. They’re a medical condition that can erode confidence, limit wardrobe choices, and create shame where there should be celebration.

You deserve to feel radiant in your skin. You deserve to walk into every party, gala, or boardroom with legs you love. And Dr. Polly Kokinos can help you get there.

Varicose Veins Steal the Spotlight — Dr. Kokinos Gives It Back

Vein disease can creep up gradually. A purple line here. A heaviness there. But suddenly, it’s the only thing you notice when you slip into that dress or step into the sunlight.

Symptoms include:
– Visible bulging veins or spider webs
– Swelling, aching, or heaviness in the legs
– Skin discoloration or thickening
– Throbbing pain when standing or walking

Left untreated, these signs can deepen — not just physically, but emotionally. That’s why discerning women across Silicon Valley and Southern California turn to Dr. Kokinos.

World-Class Training. Boutique-Level Attention.

Dr. Polly Kokinos trained at Columbia University, UCSF’s elite surgical program, and Washington University — three of the most rigorous medical institutions in the world.

With more than 30 years of experience, she has helped thousands of women rediscover the joy of elegant legs and freedom from compression stockings, coverups, or hiding behind sarongs.

What truly sets her apart?
– She listens. She understands. She sees you.
– In-office, image-guided procedures
– Discreet, fast-recovery solutions — often done in under an hour
– Board-certified vascular surgeon with aesthetic mastery — a rare combination
– Recognized throughout Santa Clara County as the most trusted vein expert for women seeking more than clinical care

For Everything You’ve Built, It’s Time to Stand Tall Again

Whether you’re managing a foundation, curating a home, or raising extraordinary young people — your presence deserves to be bold and unapologetic.

Let this summer be the one where you fall in love with your legs again.

Say Yes to Summer. Dr. Kokinos Will Take Care of the Rest.

Call South Bay Vascular Center at (408) 376-3626

to schedule your private consultation with Dr. Polly Kokinos —

 

the physician women trust when beauty, expertise, and discretion matter most.

Confident Legs. Confident Life.


Show up. Shine bright. And never cover up again.