18, 8, 2010

Healing in Style

2010-08-18T02:13:40-07:00

In the past, patients recovering from varicose vein treatments were limited in both mobility and style. After a procedure, patients were required to wear compression stockings in a lovely shade of beige. This might work if you’re looking to hang around the house for a couple months. If you’re ready to live an active life while you heal, however, you can get medical grade compression stockings that are fashionable, stylish, and comfortable.  At La Jolla Vein Care, you get more than a safe and effective alternative to surgery—you get access to customized compression stockings in variety of styles from the leading brands, including Sigvaris, Medi, ComfoMed, Ames Walker, and JOBST.  While we are more than happy to order beige stockings for you, it’s good to know that you have options—the option to look good, feel good, and heal in style.

Sincerely,

Executive Team

Healing in Style2010-08-18T02:13:40-07:00

Keeping it Painless

2010-08-11T22:47:14-07:00

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 to offer the most advanced treatments available—and we want to keep it painless.

Sincerely,

Executive Team

Keeping it Painless2010-08-11T22:47:14-07:00

Improving Leg Circulation

2010-08-09T21:03:25-07:00

We receive many inquiries about how the removal of varicose veins might impact circulation. After all, veins are conduits for transferring blood throughout the body. The good news, however, is that the removal of diseased vessels actually improves circulation because varicose veins are a burden on the circulatory system. By treating varicose veins via sclerotherapy, we eliminate only the bad veins, thus leaving the healthy veins that the body naturally uses to return blood from the heart.

Sincerely,

Executive Team

Improving Leg Circulation2010-08-09T21:03:25-07:00
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