21, 11, 2022

Venous Reflux Disease

2022-10-24T11:22:20-07:00

What is Venous Reflux Disease?

Venous reflux disease is also known as venous stasis, venous insufficiency or venous incompetence and refers to ‘leaky valves’ in the veins of the legs. 

Reflux may occur in the deep and/or superficial leg veins. The deep veins are those within the muscle; they bring at least 80-90% […]

Venous Reflux Disease2022-10-24T11:22:20-07:00

Treatment for Saphenous Venous Reflux

2022-10-24T11:16:48-07:00

The best treatment for Saphenous Vein Reflux is tailored to the individual 

Fortunately, there are a variety of non-surgical treatment options for saphenous vein reflux, the underlying cause for varicose veins and it’s symptoms. Because vein treatment is not, ‘one treatment fits all,’ the treatment plan should be customized to the patient. Non-surgical options […]

Treatment for Saphenous Venous Reflux2022-10-24T11:16:48-07:00

Spider Veins Treatment

2022-10-24T11:03:20-07:00

One of the ways to treat spider veins is through a procedure called Sclerotherapy. At La Jolla Vein and Vascular we have seen great patient transformations with this type of therapy. If you are interested in knowing if you have spider veins, check this article out. 

Sclerotherapy

Why was I recommended to have sclerotherapy […]

Spider Veins Treatment2022-10-24T11:03:20-07:00

Are there any adverse effects of vein treatment?

2022-10-24T10:25:00-07:00

What are the adverse effects of Vein treatment?

Patients generally do very well with vein treatments, all of which have a low risk of complications. Some post treatment effects can include:

Aching over the treated veins is normal after treatment. This responds well to walking, ice packs, and anti-inflammatory medications such as ibuprofen […]

Are there any adverse effects of vein treatment?2022-10-24T10:25:00-07:00

28, 10, 2022

Varicose Veins: Patient Transformations

2022-09-19T20:19:29-07:00

Varicose Veins: Patient Transformations 

What are varicose veins?

Varicose veins are the twisted, bulging veins just beneath the surface of the skin. They are swollen, twisted veins that you can see just under the surface of the skin. These veins usually occur in the legs, but they also can form in other parts of the […]

Varicose Veins: Patient Transformations2022-09-19T20:19:29-07:00

Vein Health & Compression Stockings

2022-09-19T18:38:39-07:00

Why Compression Stockings:

Compression is an important part of the overall healing process. As a result, you’ll need to wear compression stockings following the vein treatments from La Jolla Vein Care to ensure you get the best outcomes. Physiologically, compression therapy increases venous blood flow back to the heart, reduces reflux in […]

Vein Health & Compression Stockings2022-09-19T18:38:39-07:00

The connection between cholesterol and vascular health

2025-09-04T12:46:07-07:00

How cholesterol affects your vascular health

When it comes to vascular disease, cholesterol is enemy number one. Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance found in the walls of human cells. The human body produces cholesterol but it also comes from foods that are high in animal fats such as eggs, cheese and meat.

The connection between cholesterol and vascular health2025-09-04T12:46:07-07:00

La Jolla Vein & Vascular: Venous Reflux Disease

2022-09-19T17:59:18-07:00

When you become a patient with La Jolla Vein Care, you will go through a screening process, and a vascular evaluation using ultrasound technology to diagnose your venous reflux disease.  

 

Chronic venous insufficiency is a disease affecting at least 50 million Americans. It is very common, but unfortunately undiagnosed. 

 

The anatomy and process […]

La Jolla Vein & Vascular: Venous Reflux Disease2022-09-19T17:59:18-07:00

La Jolla Vein & Vascular: Varicose Veins

2022-09-19T16:05:40-07:00

Varicose veins are swollen, blue, bulging, twisted, superficial (those closest to the skin) veins of the leg. High pressure inside the superficial veins of the leg causes varicose veins, but genetics are thought to play a large, contributing role. As many as 40 million Americans have varicose veins. Left untreated, varicose veins may […]

La Jolla Vein & Vascular: Varicose Veins2022-09-19T16:05:40-07:00

26, 8, 2022

What you need to know about vein valves

2022-07-20T15:40:53-07:00

In the circulatory system, the vein valves carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart. The leg veins carry blood toward the heart, against gravity. Therefore, the leg veins have one-way valves to prevent backflow of blood. When the valves do not function properly, they allow blood to flow backward, causing the pooling of […]

What you need to know about vein valves2022-07-20T15:40:53-07:00

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