
Compression stockings are an effective way to reduce symptoms and prevent the recurrence of venous disease. Non-invasive varicose vein procedures
Pregnancy brings numerous changes to a woman’s body, often including the appearance of unsightly blue and purple veins. Sometimes these veins are even swollen and bulging and are then termed “varicose veins”. There are many reasons why these vessels tend to appear during those nine months, including hormone changes, increased blood flow and an expanding belly. The good news is most of those visible veins are likely to disappear once your bundle of joy arrives and if they don’t, there are minimally-invasive treatments available today that allow you to say goodbye to unsightly, uncomfortable veins with minimal disruption to your daily life.
Despite the fact that spider and varicose veins can be both embarrassing and painful, not everyone suffering with this vein condition is willing to seek treatment. Unfortunately, many believe the cost of the procedure will be more than they can afford, so they continue to suffer.
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Treatment for varicose veins has come a long way with quick, non-invasive procedures that will have you in and out
Your legs are responsible for transporting you to your daily activities all day long, explaining why they might often feel tired at the end of a busy day. As hard as those legs work day in and day out, the veins inside the legs work even harder. All that difficult work makes the vessels in the lower leg prone to damage that can lead to unsightly and uncomfortable varicose veins.
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, we recommend scheduling an appointment with a vein specialist to find out your