Give Your Legs Some Love at MVP for Valentine's Day


Are you ready for February 14th?

Every year, according to the Greeting Card Association, an estimated 1 billion Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged by lovers, friends and family members, making it the most romantic day of the year and the second largest card-sending holiday. (By the way, Christmas is the winner with 2.6 billion cards sent annually.)

What’s The History of Valentine’s Day?
• One legend says that Valentine was a priest who served during the third century in Rome. While in prison for illegally performing marriages for soldiers, he fell in love with a young girl who often visited him. Before his death, he wrote her a letter. He signed it: "From your Valentine."
• Meanwhile, in Great Britain, Valentine was one of the most popular saints. Valentine's Day was first celebrated in the 17th century. By the 18th century, it was common for friends and lovers to exchange tokens of affection or handwritten notes. Years later, printed cards began to replace written letters.
• In the 1840s, Esther A. Howland began to sell the first mass-produced valentines in America.
• Today, we exchange Valentine’s Day cards, flowers, candy and our hearts to the ones we love

Give Yourself a Valentine’s Gift at MVP.
If you want to give your legs a Valentine’s Day gift by removing painful, bulging varicose veins gift, schedule an appointment today at Maryland Vein Professionals. Our results and experience are unmatched in the region because of the MVP Advantage:
• MVP Advantage #1 Our Physicians are Board Certified Surgeons.
• MVP Advantage #2 Unparalleled Experience with over 15,000 Procedures since 2005.
• MVP Advantage #3 Unparalleled Facilities and Only the Best Equipment.
• MVP Advantage #4 We Accept Most Insurance Plans.
• MVP Advantage #5 Vein Care is All We Do.

Call Us Today to Schedule an Appointment.

Call Maryland Vein Professionals
today to schedule an appointment for a formal venous evaluation for varicose and spider veins at 877-7-MD-VEIN.

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