2, 9, 2022

Flying after vein treatment

2025-09-04T12:25:13-07:00

Patients traveling and flying from different states or countries to seek treatment at La Jolla Vein & Vascular can return to the air within 24-hours after the procedure (although it’s understandable if the stay is extended to take in the beautiful sights of San Diego). Although a patient can easily resume most day-to-day […]

Flying after vein treatment2025-09-04T12:25:13-07:00

31, 8, 2022

Varicose veins or muscle hernia?

2022-07-20T16:14:11-07:00

A muscle hernia of the legs is frequently confused with varicose veins. Patients may present with bulging along the outer part of the shin, that looks like a varicose vein. It may or may not be painful. It goes away with flexing the foot (pointing your toes to your head).  But, to experienced […]

Varicose veins or muscle hernia?2022-07-20T16:14:11-07:00

The most important things you need to know about sclerotherapy

2022-07-20T15:48:23-07:00

By using sclerotherapy to remove spider and varicose veins, we’re able to minimize patient discomfort. At the injection site, patients might feel a slight burning sensation for only a few seconds. To maximize patient comfort, we use a sclerosant that was developed as a local anesthetic. To modernize the patient experience, we want […]

The most important things you need to know about sclerotherapy2022-07-20T15:48:23-07:00

What you need to know about vein valves

2022-07-20T15:40:53-07:00

In the circulatory system, the vein valves carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart. The leg veins carry blood toward the heart, against gravity. Therefore, the leg veins have one-way valves to prevent backflow of blood. When the valves do not function properly, they allow blood to flow backward, causing the pooling of […]

What you need to know about vein valves2022-07-20T15:40:53-07:00

Signs of Venous Disease

2022-07-20T15:06:13-07:00

Signs of Chronic Venous Insufficiency & Venous Disease

Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is an inflammatory condition caused by long standing, untreated venous reflux disease which can cause very unique signs and symptoms.  Commonly, venous reflux disease causes a collection of symptoms such as leg swelling, heaviness, fatigue and varicose veins. But, over […]

Signs of Venous Disease2022-07-20T15:06:13-07:00

Results of non surgical vein treatment

2022-07-20T14:37:06-07:00

At La Jolla Vein and Vascular, we treat venous reflux disease which includes varicose veins. Venous reflux disease is also known as venous stasis, venous insufficiency or venous incompetence. Venous reflux disease refers to ‘leaky valves’ in the veins of the legs. Reflux may occur in the deep and/or superficial leg veins. The […]

Results of non surgical vein treatment2022-07-20T14:37:06-07:00

Blood Clotting & Vein Health

2022-12-13T13:24:38-08:00

When blood moves too slowly in your veins, it can cause a clump of blood cells (a blood clot or Thrombus). Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a condition in which a blood clot forms in the deep vein located in the leg, thigh, or pelvis. While Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is common in […]

Blood Clotting & Vein Health2022-12-13T13:24:38-08:00

Varicose Veins vs Spider Veins

2022-12-13T14:17:35-08:00

What is the difference between varicose veins and spider veins? 

At La Jolla Vein and Vascular, we treat numerous patients with varicose veins and spider veins. Knowing the difference is important. 

Varicose veins are the twisted, bulging veins just beneath the surface of the skin. Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins […]

Varicose Veins vs Spider Veins2022-12-13T14:17:35-08:00

What you need to know about compression stockings

2022-07-20T13:10:20-07:00

At La Jolla Vein and Vascular, we suggest patients use compression stockings for better vein health. There are a few different types to choose from listed below. But first, knowing the benefits of using compression stockings for your vein health empowers you to decide with your physician which type is best for you. 

What you need to know about compression stockings2022-07-20T13:10:20-07:00
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