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Ambulatory Phlebectomy is a treatment for removing varicose veins located on the surface of the legs. Before treatment, Dr. Youssef will use ultrasound to map the veins in your legs in order to identify the main source of the problem...
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Many patients are uncomfortable or self-conscious about veins showing on their breast and chest. The appearance of breast veins are most common during or after puberty, pregnancy, breast surgery, or weight loss.
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Endovenus Laser treatment (EVLT) is used to treat varicose veins, and is regarded as “one of the greatest medical breakthroughs.” Patients that have malfunctioning veins in their legs can undertake an EVLT to swiftly and safely remove the bad vein.
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Facial veins are surface veins that look like dilated, red blood vessels or blue-colored veins in the eye area, temples, forehead and cheeks. Facial veins occur most often when a patient experiences excessive sun damage, uses steroids, has trauma, or has a medical condition such as Rosacea.
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Hand veins usually occur in older patients as the subcutaneous fat diminishes, exposing the veins they once hid, causing the skin to become thin and translucent.
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Sclerotherapy is a treatment for the removal of spider veins and smaller varicose veins. During treatment, veins are injected with a sterile chemical, which irritates the vessels’ lining, making it inflamed, harden and eventually it will fade away completely.
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Spider veins consist of a group of widened red or blue veins that are visible through the surface of skin and have a distinctive wheel-and-spoke shape that resemble a spider. Often appearing on the face or legs, Spider veins are medically known as spider telangiectasia and may be isolated or associated with feeder veins.
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Varicose veins are swollen, twisted and often bulging blue/green veins that can sometime be very painful and have a tortuous pattern.
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