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| Hogue Vein Institute | 3115 University Dr S, Fargo, ND 58103 | (701) 232-8346 |
| Varicose Vein Clinic of Minot | 2400 10th St SW, Minot, ND 58701 | (701) 852-7588 |
Featured Varicose Vein Treatment and Spider Vein Removal ArticlesTreatment Options For Varicose Veins
by: Heidi Ball
Varicose Veins are twisted, swollen, visible veins underneath the surface of the skin. While most commonly found in the legs, varicose veins can be in other parts of the body as well.
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Preventing Varicose Veins
by: Michael Russell
The heart is the primary organ that pumps blood to all parts of the body; but this is not possible without the presence of blood vessels that transport blood to all parts of the body and back to the heart. Arteries carry blood from the heart to all parts of the body, while veins carry the 'used' blood back to the heart for re-oxygenation.
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The Risks and Benefits Associated With Spider Vein Treatment
by: Tiffany Bradford
While many types of cosmetic procedures are done with the idea of looking more youthful in mind, others are done to remove or reduce blemishes on the body. Two types of maladies that may be treated through cosmetic procedures are spider and varicose veins.
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Sclerotherapy - Spider Vein Treatment
by: Mehmet Hakan
Venule Flares or spider veins are the small purple or red veins which can form anywhere on the leg, from the thigh to the ankle. They are usually hereditary or hormonal in origin and are extremely common. Spider veins can cause discomfort and are unsightly, particularly if widespread. They can be treated successfully by sclerotherapy, usually followed by some form of compression.
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