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Which Vein treatment is best for me?
Broadly speaking, superficial veins on the legs fall into 2 categories: “Subcuticular” (spider and blue veins) and “subcutaneous’ (varicose-bulging veins). The very tiny-almost hair thin purple/reddish veins you see on
The Rooster
You may have heard about the tragic rooster peck. Some rooster in Australia decided he would go for the jugular and peck his master in her bulging (varicose) leg vein.
How does Sclerotherapy for spider veins work?
Sclerotherapy is just a fancy word for a procedure that involves injecting a substance into a vein which causes it to shrink up and eventually disappear. The substance we inject
Are Varicose Veins a Health Risk?
No…and yes. In general varicose (bulging) veins that aren’t working will create problems, but they don’t generally create a “health risk”. By that I mean they don’t put you at
Removing Varicose Veins
Don’t I need those ugly veins? Actually -no. Any of the veins you can see in your leg are part of the “superficial system” of veins in your legs. This includes the
Which type of Vein Treatment is right for me?
Like most problems in life, vein problems present in various shapes and sizes. Let’s make one thing straight – vein problems are not your fault. Just as you inherited the