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
Vein Therapy News – JUNE/JULY 2018 Vol. 11, No. 3
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 […]
“Thank you so much for your seminar on vein treatment. I learned more in 8 hours with you than I have in my whole 10+ years in the vein world. To find others that are both passionate about vein care and vein health, and willing to share that knowledge, is nothing short of a treasure. […]
This is an image of a 1 mm spider vein treated with 0.15% Polidocanol diluted with ½ normal saline. The histology reveals there is potentiated damage by diluting saline with bacteriostatic water. However, the damage is not sufficient in this larger vein but, would be in a vein less than 0.5 mm. In our […]
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Histological studies have been done before & after using dermaka cream. A bruise is essentially red cells in the reticular dermis. There is a rapid resolution of the red cells demonstrated by histological analysis, that is noticeable at 4 days. Dermaka cream also includes bromeliad which has enzymatic properties that also act in synergy with […]