LA Doctors Still Treat Varicose Veins with Crochet Hooks
Last year
we mentioned that there was a new varicose vein treatment procedure being used by Los Angeles doctors in which crochet hooks played an important role. We haven't heard a lot about that kind of treatment ever since then, probably because the VNUS Closure method of treating varicose veins was released to the market shortly thereafter and stole all of the headlines with its efficiency and effectiveness. However, a
new report indicates that L.A. doctors are still implementing the crochet hook method of treating varicose veins.
The procedure is called light-assisted stab phlebectomy (LASP) and it's also considered to be an efficient and effective method of treating patients for varicose veins. Like VNUS Closure Fast, it doesn't require sutures or seriuos anesthesia and is an outpatient procedure which can be quickly performed. And like with
VNUS Closure Fast, patients seem to be happy with the results.
It can be a little bit confusing that there are so many different types of varicose vein treatment available to patients today. However, that breadth of choice is a good thing. We should all be glad that there are different options to suit different medical needs. Make sure to work with your vein treatment doctor to determine which type of procedure is going to be most effective for you.
Question of the Day: How does LASP compare to VNUS Closure Fast for the treatment of varicose veins?photo link