A Guide To Thread Vein Removal
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A Guide To Thread Vein Removal
An explanation and guide to thread vein therapy and removal - depending on what problems you believe you have and where these thread veins are located will depend on what treatments are available to you. It is highly recommended and very wise, under the circumstances, that you should always choose a highly skilled professional to do work for you, rather than risk a mishap by any less competent individuals.
Today, we're going to talk about thread vein removal. Thread veins are a very, very, very common problem, and can occur all over the body but the commonest places that patients seek to have their thread veins treated are either on the legs, particularly the lower leg, around the calf area, or on the face. The treatments on the two areas are slightly different, but essentially, the gold standard for thread vein removal on the legs is without a doubt St-Era Therapy.
It needs to be investigated in terms of whether the thread veins are a reflection of a deeper underlying venous problem in the leg, and obviously, if there is some kind of venous problem in the leg related to incompetent venous valves, then in order to give a good and long term cure of the small thread veins in the leg, particularly if they're extensive, is to first deal with the underlying valvular problem. In the face, the problems are usually different and the thread veins, there are usually around the mouth and sometimes on the cheeks, and these are treated in a completely different way. On the face, the treatment is often not St-Era Therapy, but various laser and I.
P.L. treatments, and can sometimes be done and treated with electrocautery machines similar in some ways to an metroasis machine, needs to be done by a skilled and practiced aesthetic practitioner and the success rate is very good and high.
In the legs, as I've said, St-Era therapy is still the method of choice, but more and more practitioners are now using various lasers to scleroses the veins and to do so very successfully. It's a good treatment. It's successful, provided you go to a skilled practitioner in the appropriate environment. .