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There are four categories of veins which are of interest in an examination by a sclerotherapist: deep veins, superficial veins, perforator veins, and spider veins. The deep veins are buried beneath skin, muscle, and bone and cannot be seen except ... more
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No, Lasers can only treat existing spider veins. With any type of treatment, spider veins will recur sometime in the future and further laser treatment is required. Click here to read more from from VeinDirectory. ... more
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Spider veins rarely are a serious health problem, but they can cause uncomfortable feelings in the legs. If there are symptoms from spider veins, most often they will be itching or burning. Less often, spider veins can be a sign of blood backup ... more
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Spider Veins Dx is simple to use and is topically applied to the affected areas, three times daily by using 1-2 drops. ... more
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Varicose veins may cause aching from the legs. The ankles, calf and feet may swell towards day’s end, particularly in hot weather. Varicose veins may become sore and inflamed, causing redness of the epidermis around them. Skin changes from ... more
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Varicose veins have been ropy, distended veins which have been tighten to a aspect of a skin. Reticular veins have been a smaller, excellent blue veins which have been underneath a skin. Spider veins have been smaller, red or blue veins which have ... more
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After a thorough clinical evaluation, a treatment plan will be designed to meet the individual patient's needs. Treatment may consist of a combination of sclerotherapy, laser treatments and microsurgery. ... more
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The V-Raser can erase facial spider veins in one to three treatments, depending on the size of the vessel. ... more
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Spider and thread veins can be eliminated from by several medical procedures. Sclerotherapy can be used on the bluish veins that occurr often around the temples and eyes. The fine reddish veins in the center of the face can be treated with a ... more
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Spider veins are small reddish or purplish veins that are visible on the face, seeming to radiate from a central point. Spider veins are not part of the body's main blood circulation system and may be treated without effects. Spider veins are ... more
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