Friday, 28 December 2012

Vein Treatments and Removal Gilbert, AZ

Varicose vein treatments at the Center for Venous Disease (CVD)

Our latest technology is the VNUS ClosureFAST™ radiofrequency vein ablation catheter. It is used to treat the source of your varicose veins. We are a VNUS certified training site to train other doctors in this procedure. We have completed thousands of procedures with a 98+% success rate. Our founder has used VNUS since 2003. We also use the VNUS ClosureRFS™ (a small catheter stylet) to treat refluxing communicating veins, or perforators. We are the most experienced VNUS providers in the community. We are also the most experienced vein center in the Southwest United States. We even train other doctors on this device and hold regular courses on perforator vein disease. We also provide:

Wound Care – The longer you wait, the more damage will be caused by chronic venous disease. CVD can treat patients prior to venous ulcer formation. Venous ulcers will appear after your skin turns red, flakes or skin breakdown occurs. Wound care is a big part of our practice and we have the experience to treat wounds and their underlying cause. We also provide venous compression stockings to protect and facilitate healing.

DVT Screening – During your first ultrasound, we will rule out a blood clot in your deep venous system and superficial venous system, a condition called deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The incidence of blood clotting is rare, but we will monitor your treatment progress very carefully. Ruling out a blood clot before, during and after your procedures is critically important.

Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy (UGS) – UGS combines the skill of visual sclerotherapy with the technology that ultrasound images offer to enhance the placement of the therapy solution inside the treated vein. UGS is used frequently as the first step in the cosmetic outcome you are looking for. This follows any scheduled vein ablation procedures. CVD uses only FDA-approved sclerotherapy solutions.

Vein Gogh – This proven treatment method utilizes ohmic thermolysis to selectively coagulate small, cosmetically unacceptable blood vessels including spider veins and small angiomas.

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