Varicose Veins
Varicose Veins Types
Superficial Varicose Veins: These are the veins that lie close to the surface of the skin. They are the most visible type and often appear swollen, twisted, and blue or purple in color.
Deep Varicose Veins: These veins are located deeper within the leg muscles and are not as visible as superficial veins.
Causes:
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Genetics
A family history of varicose veins increases the likelihood of developing them. If your parents or grandparents had varicose veins, you may be more predisposed to the condition. -
Age
The risk of varicose veins tends to increase with age. As people get older, the valves in their veins may weaken, leading to the development of varicose veins. -
Gender
Women are more likely than men to develop varicose veins, possibly due to hormonal changes during pregnancy, menstruation, and menopause. -
Obesity
Excess body weight places additional pressure on the veins, particularly in the legs. This can weaken vein valves and contribute to the formation of varicose veins. -
Lack of Exercise
Regular physical activity helps promote healthy blood circulation. Lack of exercise can contribute to poor blood flow, increasing the risk of varicose veins.
What solutions do we offer?
Cynosure Elite iQ
Cynosure Elite iQ treats varicose veins with laser technology, absorbing into blood vessels, causing coagulation and subsequent reduction in appearance.
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PicoSure operates with precision, employing advanced technology to close and diminish the size of varicose veins. Through targeted coagulation of affected blood vessels, it not only visibly improves the appearance but also alleviates symptoms associated with varicose veins, showcasing its effectiveness in enhancing vascular health.
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PicoWay Laser offers an effective, nonsurgical solution for spider veins, delivering smoother, more youthful-looking skin with minimal discomfort and no downtime.
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