
Radiofrequency vein ablation, known as VNUS Closure, has replaced surgical methods of varicose vein treatment for many patients today. This procedure uses radiofrequency energy, delivered directly into the swollen vein, to seal the vein closed so it will collapse and disappear from view.
While varicose veins get much of the attention with their unsightly bulging and prominent appearance, spider veins can also be a significant cosmetic concern. Now, there is an effective treatment designed just for them. Veinwave is an innovative procedure that uses thermocoagulation to treat small, superficial veins just under the skin’s surface. With a number of benefits over other types of vein therapy, it is no wonder Veinwave is becoming such a popular treatment option today.
While you may not think your food choices would have a major impact on the veins in your legs, the truth is that certain types of foods contain just the nutrients your vessels need to stay strong and healthy
Varicose veins are a fairly common occurrence in adults over the age of 60, affecting more than 70 percent of women and 40 percent of men by this age. While the development of varicose veins at some point in your life may seem inevitable, there are certain risks that make you more likely than others to develop these bulging, twisting lines.