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Dr. Thomas Wright of Laser Lipo and Veins Demonstrating the VeinWave

The VeinWave is a newly-FDA approved treatment option to instantly eliminate unsightly spider and thread veins on the legs, face and hands. It is virtually painless, does not require anesthetic, does not cause scarring and will not blanch the surrounding skin. Treatment session are generally under 20 minutes, and no compression stockings or bandaging is required after treatment. In addition, direct sunlight will not cause hyperpigmentation of the skin following VeinWave treatments. Dr. Thomas Wright is among the first vein specialists in the St. Louis area to offer this innovative and effective treatment.

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Got Spider Veins? Use VeinGogh!

VeinGogh.com Simple, superior solution for the treatment of fine telangiectasia, spider veins and small angiomas, especially those recalcitrant to other therapies. Vein Treatment, veinwave.

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Spider Vein Treatment Tampa St. Petersburg Florida (FL) Dr. Jeffrey Hunt

www.veincentertampa.com Tampa vein specialist Dr Jeffrey Hunt of The Vein Center Tampa Bay explains the condition of spider veins, as well as how to treat them at The Vein Center of Tampa Bay Florida.

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Varicose Vein Treatment: Jeffrey Silber, MD Appears on Daytime Columbus

Jeffrey Silber, MD with Riverside Radiology and Interventional Associates appears on Daytime Columbus to discuss Endovenous Laser Treatment or EVLT as a minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins. Endovenous Laser Treatment is offered through Riverside Radiology Associates to residents of the Columbus and Central Ohio Area. When medically necessary this outpatient procedure is covered by most insurance plans

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www.DermTV.com Get exclusive Tips & Tricks from our newsletter www.DermTV.com Find us on Facebook & Twitter: www.facebook.com www.twitter.com Spider veins are a common issue, but thankfully, easy to treat. Just recently, Asclera was approved for the treatment of non-facial spider veins. In this episode of DermTV, Dr. Schultz explains why Asclera is so effective.

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Laser Vein Treatment?

Hey Everyone. I have very noticeable veins in my legs. They aren’t varicose or spider veins. Just recently I noticed that they were very blue and read like a road map! Is there a laser treatment for this?


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what are the treatments for occular roseasia?

I have had red streaks in the whites of my eyes for quite some time now, they look like red spider veins. My dermatologist told me it may be occular roseasia. I have had lasik in 05 and just a month ago had AK surgery. My eye doctor told me to cleanse my eyelids better. Any suggestions?


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Laser Spider Vein Removal – Legs

Demonstration of removing spider veins on the legs using a Fotona Medical Laser

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I have a small cluster of spider veins on my cheek. Most people say they’re not really visible, but they’re affecting my self confidence and I keep covering them up with make-up which I think is making them worse (I have very delicate skin, which reacts to make-up).
I was wondering if anyone has cured (or improved) this problem and could recommend a cream for under £25 that I can buy in the UK.
I would also consider laser treatment, but I’d rather not, and am unsure how much I should expect to pay.
Thanks


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Destin Varicose & Spider Veins


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    Just saw a piece on local news about the FDA’s recent approval of Asclera for the treatment of small spider veins, and was wondering if the results last longer than traditional saline sclerotherapy.

    Over the years, I’ve had multiple sessions (as directed) of the traditional saline sclerosing injections. Although the veins may disappear after the appropriate healing time, within 6 months to 1 year, they are back in abundance in the same areas of my legs (back of knees, etc.).

    Based on my experience, I’d have to say that the saline solution can temporarily eliminate the vein; however, it’s doing nothing to eradicate the underlying problem that causes the vein to re-appear, so the treatment is worthless.

    Will treatment with Asclera give more permanent results, or should I not waste my money?


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    Tired, Achy Legs? Swollen Ankles? Early Signs of Varicose or Spider Veins

    Do you have tired, achy legs? Swollen ankles? These may be early signs of varicose or spider veins. See your doctor — SIGVARIS socks and stockings are often prescribed for varicose vein therapy (A patient education segment in the Healthy Advice Skin Care Network [SCN] found in dermatologist waiting rooms) ©Healthy Advice Networks www.healthyadvicenetworks.com

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    Ultrasound Guided Sclerotherapy The Vein Center Tampa Bay FL

    www.veincentertampa.com Learn more about ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy for the treatment of varicose veins at our Tampa Bay and St. Petersburg, Florida-area practice. Dr. Jeffrey Hunt explains the protocol for administering sclerotherapy treatments as a means of abolishing varicose veins.

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    Varicose Veins Sclerotherapy Treatment Tampa St Petersburg Florida

    www.veincentertampa.com Dr Jeffrey Hunt discusses the treatment of varicose veins with ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy at our practice serving the Tampa Bay, Florida area in this educational video.

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    Used to treat smaller varicose veins and spider veins, sclerotherapy involves an injection of an FDA approved chemical into the vein that causes inflammation of the vein walls and causes the vein walls to stick to one another, collapsing the walls together. The veins close and fade from view, and eventually are absorbed by the body. The needle used is so thin, and the solution so mild, that discomfort is minimal. Small veins are effectively removed by sclerotherapy. To learn more, visit www.wearshortsagain.com

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