Varicose veins treatment

It is performed on an outpatient basis without anesthesia and without local anesthesia. Immediately after the procedure, the patient can return to their daily activities. Foam sclerotherapy is a very effective method of treating varicose veins of the lower extremities. When performed correctly, most patients can expect an improvement of 80-95%, and sometimes 100%. read more

Treatment of spider veins

Sclerotherapy has been used for decades to treat spider veins. The advent of foam sclerotherapy has made this treatment more successful, the results more lasting, and the cosmetic effect more beautiful. read more

Treatment of trophic ulcers of the legs

The information below will give you the opportunity to become familiar with the methods of treating venous (trophic) ulcers of the legs, preventing their occurrence and preventing relapses (relapse is the reappearance of ulcers after their healing). We will try to present complete information that answers all questions that may interest you. read more

Treatment of varicose veins of the hands with foam sclerotherapy

The veins of the hands become wide and tortuous with age. The older we are, the less tone the skin of our hands has and the less subcutaneous fat layer on the back of the hand. This makes the veins more noticeable, especially during work, training and in hot weather. Protruding dilated veins make the hands unattractive. read more

Varicose veins of the perineum and labia

The incidence of varicose veins of the labia during pregnancy is about 20%. As a rule, after childbirth, its manifestations disappear. With timely treatment, varicose veins of the labia during pregnancy are not an obstacle to successful gestation and normal labor. read more