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Preparing for Varicose Vein Treatment Manchester CT

When a woman gets older, her body starts showing signs of wear, which actually only makes sense! After all, women are the ones who give birth to babies. Some women have easy pregnancies in which they only gain a healthy amount of weight.

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Preparing for Varicose Vein Treatment

When a woman gets older, her body starts showing signs of wear, which actually only makes sense! After all, women are the ones who give birth to babies. Some women have easy pregnancies in which they only gain a healthy amount of weight. Other women actually gain a lot of weight – more weight than is necessary, and that is where the problems come in, specifically in the form of unsightly veins.

However, the woman really should not worry, because thanks in advances in medical technology, she can have varicose vein treatment. Obviously, when a woman gets a varicose vein, her first reaction is to try and hide it, and forget that it ever happened. In reality, the woman should get varicose vein treatment as soon as possible to prevent the vein from getting any worse.

There are two main kinds of varicose vein treatment. The first kind, which is for smaller veins, is sclerotherapy. In this procedure, medicine gets injected into the veins in order to free up the blood that has pooled there (which caused the vein to look the way it does in the place), and thus collapse the vein.

In the second kind of varicose vein treatment, which is for larger, more problematic veins, is laser therapy. This procedure involves laser light being specifically targeted at each vein, in turn stimulating the growth of new tissue and making the vein subside. Both procedures are performed in an outpatient area, such as the dermatologist's office, and the recovery time is minimal.

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