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If you experience varicose veins or spider veins on your legs and you want to get rid of them, but just have been sure how, then visiting a vein clinic can benefit you. Healthcare professionals at a vein clinic can answer all of your questions about varicose and spider veins.

Vein Clinic Treatment Options Include

Varicose vein surgery - is the traditional treatment method that is often referred to as stripping of the veins. This practice has been very successful in treating problematic veins.

Laser treatment for varicose veins - the use of lasers removes the veins, is effective, and allows for a quicker procedure as well as recovery period.

Thread vein treatment - is used to remove fine thread veins. Sclerotherapy is a not a surgical procedure, a special solution is injected into your vein and it takes a couple of weeks for the solution to absorb into the treated area and for you to see results.

The ambulatory phlebectomy procedure gets rid of varicose veins through a series of small punctures made in the skin adjacent to the vein, through which the varicose vein is removed in segments. The veins are detected visually, but an ultrasound Doppler may be used as well.

Sclerotherapy intense pulsed light laser treatment irritates the lining of the vessels - either by chemical injection or heat intense pulse light - causing them to swell and stick together and the blood to clot, then become scar tissue, which fades away. There is a 50-90 percent improvement, but fading is gradual. The degree and speed of shrinkage depends on the size of the vein and your body's ability to heal.

There are numerous cosmetic surgeons in the your area who are innovative in their vein treatment procedures. If you are experiencing problems with spider and varicose veins you can find a Vein Clinic in your area now.





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