We have prepared a handful for those of you struggling with varicose veins information about the causes of their formation, as well as methods of treatment. Thanks to our offer of aesthetic medicine treatments, you can undertake fighting your problem.
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(vein treatment)
laser removal of varicose veins (EVLT)
LASER REMOVAL OF varicose veins (EVLT) - endovenous laser therapy Laser varicose vein surgery using the EVLT method (EVLT – Endo Venous Laser Treatment )- endovenous laser therapy - replaces classic surgery (stripping ). It was first used in the USA in 2002 after acceptance by the FDA. Due to the low invasiveness of the procedure, high effectiveness and large patient comfort during and after surgery, this method has become the most a popular form of minimally invasive varicose vein surgery. May undergo treatment every patient with...
laser capillaries
LASER CLOSING OF VESSELS (SPIDER BANDS) Small broken blood vessels, telangiectasia, venulectasia, spider veins are often a serious aesthetic problem. Using appropriately selected laser energy and wavelength can be selected selectively close unsightly blood vessels without damaging the surrounding skin. Procedure in our center it is performed on a Fotona neodymium-jag laser Spectro SP with a light wavelength of 1064nm. It is the most deeply penetrating laser beam available on global markets, so it can destroy large diameter vessels deeply hidden under the skin.
MINIFLEBECTOMY - surgical removal of varicose veins
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fluid sclerotherapy
FLUID SCLEROTHERAPY – PHARMACOLOGICAL OBLITERATION Sclerotherapy – it a method of treating "simple" varicose veins and intradermal venous dilatations – venulectasia, commonly known as spider veins. It involves administering a drug obliterating agent (e.g. Aetoxysklerol) into the lumen of the vessel we want to remove. The medicine is administered using very small pre-filled syringes injections are almost painless. The injected drug works by causing control of the inflammatory reaction of the vein wall. Proteins contained in the vessel wall veins and proteins contained in the blood cause ...
foam sclerotherapy
FOAM SCLEROTHERAPY - TESSARI OBLITERATION Foam sclerotherapy is the newest method of treating Chronic Venous Insufficiency. It consists by injecting a drug into a vein in the form of specially prepared foam. This form of the drug has a definitely three to four times stronger effect, than equivalent volumes and concentrations of these agents in liquid form. Yeah greater potency depends on many factors, such as the increase in effective active surface acting on the vessel wall compared to the figure liquid drug and displacement of blood from the treated vessel, resulting in prolonged contact...
Doppler ultrasound examination
DOPPLER EXAMINATION Doppler ultrasound examination is non-invasive (painless) examination of the vascular system - both arterial and and venous. This test is performed to detect flow abnormalities arterial or venous blood caused by venous insufficiency, thrombosis in the superficial or deep system, anomalies in the structure of vessels, atherosclerosis in the arterial system, aneurysms. Thanks to an ultrasound examination using the effect Doppler imaging can detect even minor diseases of the arteries and veins. Test This is currently the first and necessary stage in the effective treatment of diseases vascular
compression therapy
COMPRESSION THERAPY Compression therapy is one of the recognized methods of prevention and treatment of chronic venous insufficiency, lymphedema, thrombosis venous and pulmonary embolism. It involves the creation of an external one pressure that is transferred to blood vessels and tissues. For this purpose elastic bandages or special products with graduated pressure are used (tights, stockings and compression socks). Compression therapy is effective only when it causes appropriate pressure. Depending on the severity of the disease pressure is applied from 10 mm Hg to 50 mm Hg. Pressure is used to reduce it hypertension
Lymphastim - lymphatic drainage
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Treatment of wounds of venous origin
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