Entries for month: January 2011

VeinGogh: A New Radio Frequency Treatment for Spider Veins

Latest posting: Let’s say you have a few spider veins on or around your nose, on your cheeks, or next to your ears. If you’d like to make them virtually disappear and have younger looking skin, you should read about VeinGogh – a new radio frequency treatment for spider veins…details.

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Ten Misconceptions about Varicose Veins

Varicose veins are NOT merely a cosmetic issue. Most patients who have varicose veins, those bulging leg veins 3 mm or larger, have venous insufficiency. As much as 25% of the population may suffer from this condition. This chronic, progressive disorder of the circulation is often hereditary and is worsened by pregnancy, professions that require prolonged sitting or standing, and obesity.

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Varicose Veins... A New Approach

Varicose veins and spider veins are often mischaracterized as a cosmetic problem. Actually, they are a sign of an underlying disorder of the circulatory system called venous insufficiency. By age sixty, 70% of women will suffer from this condition. Left untreated, it can lead to a chronic, debilitating, and sometimes limb-threatening condition. Unfortunately this disease process is under-diagnosed and under-treated..

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