Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Dr. Darm, Sclerotherapy for Leg Veins


Sclerotherapy for treating spider veins at Aesthetic Medicine. Smaller veins in the legs called spider veins can be treated by injecting them with a "sclerosing" solution which causes them to collapse or by treating them with laser therapy. The veins are then gradually absorbed and disappear. Most insurance companies do not pay for removal of the spider veins. Visit Dr. Darm for more information and call at (503) 697 9777 to schedule your free consultation.

7 comments:

  1. You should go for spider veins treatment in case you are having spider veins. Dr. Gropper offers all the current vein ablation procedures, including the latest mechanical/chemical techniques. He is also very skilled in microphlebectomy (removal of varicose veins through tiny incisions) as well as treatment of all types of smaller varicose and spider veins with sclerotherapy injections.

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  2. Many people face the problem that veins show up on their body parts. This issue is becoming prominent in a number of people these days but fear not, technology has brought solution for this problem in the form of Sclerotherapy.
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  3. Thanks for the insight, and also nice video. I would refer this post to those seeking aesthetic medicine treatments. Keep blogging more.

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  4. Good post! I am doing medical aesthetics course and have been looking for a similar blog. I really found your post good. Thanks

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  7. That is such a bummer that insurance companies don't usually pay for sclerotherapy. Thank you for all the information on how the actual procedure works. Keep informing us with new updates in this field!
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