26, 10, 2018

Pregnancy-Related Varicose Veins, Do Stockings Help?

2020-12-19T04:09:35-08:00

Pregnancy-Related Varicose Veins, Do Stockings Help?

By Dr. Sarah Lucas

Varicose veins affect up to 30% of pregnant women, and the majority of pregnant women experience some venous insufficiency symptoms such as leg swelling, heaviness, and/or fatigue. Varicose veins most commonly emerge in the first trimester and progress over the course of the pregnancy and subsequent pregnancies. They usually improve after the baby is born, but many women never return to their pre-pregnancy state. This risk of varicose veins increases with each pregnancy, affecting more than 55% of women who have had more than two children.pregnant legs

For this reason, many patients ask what is the best approach to keeping their legs healthy during pregnancy. For the most part, the same guidelines apply to pregnant women as to other patients: keep active, wear compression stockings to control leg swelling and discomfort, and elevate the legs as needed. It is very rare for pregnant women to require surgery for varicose veins. We typically recommend patients wait at least three months postpartum or until breastfeeding is complete to get treatment.

A recent study presented at the European Venous Forum suggests that compression stockings may actually reduce the risk of varicose veins during pregnancy. Women with no history of varicose veins were randomly assigned to wear thigh-high compression stockings or no stockings starting in the first trimester.   Among the women who completed the study, varicose veins developed in 12% of those who wore stockings vs. 27% of those who did not. This was a small study (146 patients) but encouraging for women who want to are concerned about onset or worsening of varicose veins during pregnancy.

 

https://venousnews.com/varicose-veins-pregnant-compression/

Pregnancy-Related Varicose Veins, Do Stockings Help?2020-12-19T04:09:35-08:00

25, 9, 2018

Dr. Nisha Bunke Named Industry Leader Finalist by SD MAGAZINE

2020-12-19T04:15:39-08:00

La Jolla Vein Care’s Founder, Dr. Nisha Bunke is Named an Industry Leader Finalist by San Diego MAGAZINE. This award recognizes an individual who is a dynamic and passionate leader who has a positive influence on others and works tirelessly for causes near and dear to her heart. Dr. Bunke’s contribution to the field of venous medicine, mentoring and advancing women in the health care field, and creating Recova, an innovative post-surgery cream.

The Woman of La Jolla Vein Care

Nisha Bunke, MD, FACPh, RPhS

Dr. Nisha Bunke Named Industry Leader Finalist by San Diego MAGAZINE 2018

Dr. Nisha Bunke Named Industry Leader Finalist by San Diego MAGAZINE 2018

As the first American physician to hold a fellowship in venous and lymphatic medicine, Dr. Bunke is renowned in her field, having coedited The Vein Book, medicine’s leading resource on venous disease; opened San Diego’s first vein clinic certified by the prestigious Intersocietal Accreditation Commission; and invented RECOVA, the first all-natural postsurgical bruise remedy. Driven by a passion for medicine, a dedication to improving patients’ quality of life, a commitment to collaboration in and outside her field, and a goal of growing her practice and advancing her field, Dr. Bunke also prides herself on developing the careers of her all-female staff.

“A colleague called me a ‘career developer.’ I like that,” she says.  “I have a staff of ten motivated women. I enjoy supporting them to grow through training, conferences and by encouraging participation in clinical research and patient education.”

9850 Genesee Ave., Ste. 410, La Jolla, CA 92037 | 858.550.0330

Dr. Nisha Bunke Named Industry Leader Finalist by SD MAGAZINE2020-12-19T04:15:39-08:00

7, 7, 2018

La Jolla Vein Care Earns Vein Center and Venous Testing Accreditation

2020-12-19T04:16:45-08:00

LJVC IAC Vascular-webSan Diego’s First Accredited Dedicated Vein CenterLJVC IAC Vein-web

La Jolla Vein Care is the only dedicated vein center in San Diego that is accredited by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC). IAC accreditation is a “seal of approval” that patients can rely on as an indication that the facility has been carefully critiqued on all aspects of its operations considered relevant by medical experts in the field of Vascular Testing and as a Vein Center.

La Jolla Vein Care Earns Vein Center and Venous Testing Accreditation2020-12-19T04:16:45-08:00

27, 6, 2018

How to Reduce Your Risk of DVT During Air Travel

2020-12-19T04:22:23-08:00

How to Reduce Your Risk of DVT During Air Travel

woman passenger in terminal

woman passenger in terminal

There is a known correlation between air travel and deep venous thrombosis (DVT), which is a potentially fatal blood clot that forms in the veins of the legs. Blood clots in the leg veins occur in 1% of airline passengers on flights longer than 8 hours. The longer the flight, the higher the risk of DVT. There are a number of factors that contribute to the development of DVT during air travel. Prolonged sitting and non-movement of the legs cause blood to pool in the leg veins, making blood more susceptible to forming clots. This in combination with other factors such as potential hypoxia in the airplane cabin (Gavish) and dehydration may increase the risk of air travel related DVT. Individual risk factors include age over 40 years, gender (female), women who use oral contraceptives, varicose veins in lower limbs, obesity, pregnancy and genetic thrombophilia.

Deep Venous Thrombosis

Deep venous thrombosis is when a blood clot forms within the leg veins

The term ‘economy class syndrome‘ has been used to refer to DVTs in passengers sitting in economy class- where there is limited leg room to extend the legs. People who have these risk factors are predisposed to hypercoagulability and are more susceptible to suffer venous thromboembolism during air travel.

Tips to reduce your risk of travel-related DVT and keep blood circulating in the leg veins.
#1) Move: Every 45 minutes, walk about the cabin when possible

If you are unable to walk, use your calf muscle pump by flexing and extending your feet.

#2) Wear graduated elastic compression stockings.

#3) Stay hydrated. People tend to drink less on-the-go. Drink frequently. Drink a glass of water for every alcoholic beverage you drink.

#4) Wear loose, non-restrictive clothing

#5) Elevate your legs. If your seat lacks a foot rest, use a backpack to prop your legs up.

#6) Talk to your doctor if you have a known risk factor for forming blood clots, if you are pregnant or have recently given birth; use birth control or other hormone therapies or have an active cancer. When necessary, a blood-thinning medicine can be prescribed on the days of air travel to reduce the risk of DVT.

 

Reference:

1: Gavish I, Brenner B. Air travel and the risk of thromboembolism. Intern Emerg

Med. 2011 Apr;6(2):113-6.

How to Reduce Your Risk of DVT During Air Travel2020-12-19T04:22:23-08:00

5, 4, 2018

Cryosclerotherapy Offers Painless Vein Treatment

2022-01-04T04:51:49-08:00

La Jolla Vein Care is the first to offer Cryo-sclerotherapy in the San Diego area. Cryo-Sclerotherapy, also known as ‘painless sclerotherapy’ is the latest in luxury spider vein treatment. Cryo-Sclerotherapy is traditional sclerotherapy in combination with a Cryo device. The cryo device cools the surface of the skin before, during, and after injections. This helps reduce the discomfort from the needle injections and most of the time the ‘pokes’ are not felt at all when using the cryo device. Cryo-Sclerotherapy is considered an upgrade from traditional sclerotherapy and can be scheduled upon request for an additional $100 per treatment.

cryosclerotheraphy

Cryosclerotherapy Offers Painless Vein Treatment2022-01-04T04:51:49-08:00

Varithena Varicose Vein Treatment

2020-12-19T04:24:50-08:00
image of varithena foam

varithena foam

At La Jolla Vein Care, we are the experts in using foam sclerotherapy to treat varicose veins: we have performed thousands of successful treatments over a decade. We are pleased to offer Varithena foam.  Varithena is the only FDA-approved foam treatment used to treat varicose veins caused by problems with the greater saphenous vein and other related veins in the leg’s greater saphenous vein system.   Varithena is not thermal ablation and does not require multiple injections to numb the treatment site as with tumescent anesthesia. The administration of Varithena is minimally invasive: There are no incisions, sedation, or general anesthesia required. Patients can even go back to doing some activities the very same day as treatment, and the entire procedure should take less than an hour. Varithena® is a name brand of foam, that comes in a pre-made canister. Varithena® treats a wide range of varicose veins in the GSV system, including:

o   Tortuous (twisted) veins

o   Veins above and below the knee

o   Veins with small, medium, and large diameters

o   Veins previously treated with other methods.

Varithena Varicose Vein Treatment2020-12-19T04:24:50-08:00

25, 2, 2016

La Jolla Vein Care Receives 2016 Best of La Jolla Award

2020-12-19T02:22:53-08:00

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La Jolla Award Program Honors the Achievement

LA JOLLA February 18, 2016 — La Jolla Vein Care has been selected for the 2016 Best of La Jolla Award in the Physicians category by the La Jolla Award Program.

Each year, the La Jolla Award Program identifies companies that we believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and our community. These exceptional companies help make the La Jolla area a great place to live, work and play.

Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. The 2016 La Jolla Award Program focuses on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the La Jolla Award Program and data provided by third parties.

About La Jolla Award Program

The La Jolla Award Program is an annual awards program honoring the achievements and accomplishments of local businesses throughout the La Jolla area. Recognition is given to those companies that have shown the ability to use their best practices and implemented programs to generate competitive advantages and long-term value.

The La Jolla Award Program was established to recognize the best of local businesses in our community. Our organization works exclusively with local business owners, trade groups, professional associations and other business advertising and marketing groups. Our mission is to recognize the small business community’s contributions to the U.S. economy.

 

La Jolla Vein Care Receives 2016 Best of La Jolla Award2020-12-19T02:22:53-08:00

Medicare Accepted At La Jolla Vein Care

2020-12-19T02:47:40-08:00

Does Medicare cover varicose vein treatment?

Medicare is accepted at La Jolla Vein Care. Medicare will typically cover a consultation, diagnostic ultrasound and varicose vein treatment if it is considered medically necessary.

To be considered medically necessary and not cosmetic, the individual must meet certain criteria:

1) The vein condition must cause symptoms that are lifestyle altering and interfere with activities of daily living.

Or

2) The individual has experienced complications of their vein condition such as leg ulceration, bleeding from a varicose vein or phlebitis

And

3) The patient has worn medical grade compression stockings for at least 6 weeks

Call us today to learn more 858-550-0330

Medicare Accepted At La Jolla Vein Care2020-12-19T02:47:40-08:00

La Jolla Vein Care Featured in San Diego Chamber of Commerce

2020-12-19T02:57:16-08:00

La Jolla Vein Care was featured on the San Diego Chamber of Commerce Member Spotlight, titled ‘Surgery-free Vein Treatment’

“La Jolla Vein Care has been a leader in non-surgical varicose vein removal since its establishment in 2010. The San Diego Chamber of Commerce was present at its 2010 ribbon cutting ceremony. It is located at the Ximed Building on the Scripps Memorial Campus in La Jolla.”

See full article here 

La Jolla Vein Care Featured in San Diego Chamber of Commerce2020-12-19T02:57:16-08:00
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