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Intradermal Aneurysmal Dilatation of Telangiectasia
As cutaneous venous hypertension increases, so does the volume of intradermal telangiectasia. In fact, spider veins may become aneurysmal when the pressure increases substantially. Many times, these complexes are associated with large refluxing branches or turbulent flow in a perforator. The treatment consists of micro-surgical techniques for these patients. Many of these aneurysms must be […]
Dermaka Cream Aids in Skin Healing in Patients With Solar Elastosis
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New Techniques to Treat Spider Veins Using Multiple Modalities
Using multiple modalities including tumescent, sclerotherapy and flushing techniques to obtain this result 10-days post treatment. Using multiple modalities will give your patient a better cosmetic result faster. Find out about these techniques at the Aesthetic Vein Conference!
A Guide to Treating Facial Veins by Ronald Bush, MD, FACS & Peggy Bush, APRN
A ‘NEW’ one of a kind book illustrating the safe treatment for all facial veins using anatomical principles, available next week at CVC Arterial & Venous Endovascular Conference, Radisson Blu Aqua, Chicago, IL, July 11-13, 2018, and online with exact sites to be announced soon!
Most Venous Disease Can Be Classified As Cosmetic by Ronald Bush, MD, FACS (Vein Therapy News)
Vein Therapy News – JUNE/JULY 2018 Vol. 11, No. 3
Dermaka Cream May Help Many Patients With Skin Discoloration
Discoloration is often difficult and frustrating for patients and physicians alike. Discoloration of the skin can occur from a multitude of causes, ranging from sun exposure, venous disease, fluid retention, genetics, injury, and even dryness. Until now, health care professionals, have had limited options available due to the long list of possible and very real […]
Isolated Stasis changes = Focal Area of Reflux
Anytime there is a small isolated of stasis changes, there is a focal area of reflux associated with these skin changes. This patient had as her etiology a refluxing branch from the lower GSV 10 cm above the ankle.
What Concentration of Foam Sclerosant Should You Use?
October 13, 2018 – West Palm Beach, Florida – Marriott Hotel! At the Aesthetic Vein Conference, learn about the ideal sclerosant concentrations for foam based on extensive histological studies. Presented nowhere else. “Thank you so much for your seminar on vein treatment. I learned more in 8 hours with you than I have […]
Using RF for Treatment of Facial Veins
Small but prominent periocular veins may be difficult to treat using foam sclerotherapy if there is not a communication with the superficial temporal venous system.1064 laser, injection, or phlebectomy have been described. In this case, the Vein Gogh with the Bristle needle, was used at the lowest power settings. At 10 days there has been […]