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An Overview of how VenaCure(TM) laser vein surgery works. To Find a Provider in your area visit www.evlt.com it explains what results to expect from this vein treament. Also, some patient testimonials from individuals that had their varicose veins treatment with VenaCure(TM)

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EVLT Treatment for Varicose Veins- Hear more from Dr. Selby

Want to find out more about the EVLT treatment for varicose veins? Dr. Selby talks about what to expect, who is a candidate and whether insurance will cover the procedure. This video is brought to you by the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina. Visit www.muschealth.com to learn more about Dr. Selby.

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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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Spider Vein Treatment Sacramento Modesto California

www.sacramentoplastics.com Dr. Charles Perry of Chrysalis Cosmetic in Sacramento utilizes laser technology to rid spider veins or varicose veins on the surface of the skin. Spider vein treatment is a simple one step procedure that can be performed as the same day as the consultation.

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Varicose Vein Treatment Tampa St. Petersburg Florida (FL) Video

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

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For a consultation, call 888.931.3366 or visit www.epione.com

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For a consultation, call 888.931.3366 or visit www.epione.com

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www.lipsg.com Jessica kept noticing the unsightly spider veins on the outside of her legs every summer and decided to have the Long Island Plastic Surgery Group remove them via laser and injection.

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Watch the spider vein disappear once it is injected with a special solution.

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ILVO procedure – laser treatment of leg veins

Leg veins removed by laser surgery. A 810nm MedArt diode laser is used.

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Spider Veins

Will spider veins keep you out of a bathing suit this summer? There is a new non-surgical way to help them disappear.

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SOS For Spider Veins (Health Tip)

If you’re fed up with the “road map” of veins criss-crossing your legs, you’ll be happy to know that removing them is possible!

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PWTV – Laser Vein Removal

Informational video on this cosmetic procedure presented by Peter Helton, DO of the Helton Skin and Laser Institute. Today’s new medical lasers provide an effective non-surgical treatment option for the removal of spider and varicose veins. Our new, advanced laser treatments allow us to deliver a precise dosage of energy to each vein. During your treatment, light energy is delivered to the targeted vein. The light energy is absorbed by the blood vessels, but not the surrounding tissues. Produced by Patiently Waiting TV in association with Spore Media

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PWTV – Sclerotherapy Leg Vein Treatment

Informational video on this cosmetic procedure presented by Peter Helton, DO of the Helton Skin and Laser Institute. Sclerotherapy is a highly successful treatment of spider and varicose veins. During the procedure, a sclerosing solution is injected into the vein through a very fine needle. A flushing of the vein occurs and then over a 4-6 week period the vein gradually disappears. Sclerotherapy has been amazingly free of side effects. There is a very low incidence of hyper-pigmentation of the skin at the site of the injection or at the site of the vein being treated. This pigmentation usually disappears over a period of time. Occasionally a small skin ulcer can appear at the sits of injection; however, this also will resolve over a period of time. It is possible to experience slight brusing at the sites of the injections. Produced by Patiently Waiting TV in association with Spore Media

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