28, 8, 2023

RFA for perforator vein reflux

2023-05-24T16:56:04-07:00

Radiofrequency perforator ablation (RFA) is performed on perforator veins, short connections between your deep and superficial veins. Perforator veins can suffer the same sort of valve damage and retrograde blood flow (venous reflux) as other veins. Most patients with vein disease who experience skin changes, (that also may result […]

RFA for perforator vein reflux2023-05-24T16:56:04-07:00

Saphenous Venous Reflux

2023-05-24T16:48:10-07:00

ClosureFast™ an endovenous radiofrequency ablation (RFA) procedure for saphenous vein reflux,

for the backward flow of blood (or “Venous reflux”) in your saphenous vein(s). The great saphenous veins and small saphenous veins are the two main superficial veins of the […]

Saphenous Venous Reflux2023-05-24T16:48:10-07:00

Vein & Vascular Conditions

2023-05-24T16:21:30-07:00

Noninvasive Vascular Laboratory

 

The Vascular Laboratory at La Jolla Vein & Vascular utilizes advanced, noninvasive, diagnostic, medical ultrasound technology while ensuring high quality results to detect diseases that may affect blood flow in the arteries and veins.  We utilize “state-of-the-art” color duplex ultrasound imagers and indirect testing equipment.

The Vascular Lab […]

Vein & Vascular Conditions2023-05-24T16:21:30-07:00

13, 7, 2023

How is venous reflux disease treated?

2023-05-25T16:20:56-07:00

Venous reflux disease is also known as venous stasis, venous insufficiency or venous incompetence. Venous reflux disease 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% of the blood […]

How is venous reflux disease treated?2023-05-25T16:20:56-07:00

How is venous reflux disease diagnosed?

2023-05-25T16:10:52-07:00

In addition to your physical exam findings and medical history, an ultrasound examination is an important tool in the assessment of venous disease. Not all venous disease is visible to the naked eye, and it usually arises from veins that are beneath the surface of the skin, only visible by ultrasound technology.

How is venous reflux disease diagnosed?2023-05-25T16:10:52-07:00

20, 6, 2023

Saphenous Vein Reflux

2023-05-24T16:43:50-07:00

ClosureFast™ an endovenous radiofrequency ablation (RFA) procedure for saphenous vein reflux

for the backward flow of blood (or “Venous reflux”) in your saphenous vein(s). The great saphenous veins and small saphenous veins are the two main superficial veins of the […]

Saphenous Vein Reflux2023-05-24T16:43:50-07:00

Patient Transformation: Spider Veins

2023-02-15T20:42:37-08:00

What are spider veins?

Spider veins are the fine, thread-like reddish veins at the surface of the skin. These veins are not healthy. Veins are often considered a cosmetic issue, but they can be associated with underlying feeder veins, not visible to the naked eye.  Feeder veins are the ‘blue veins’ also […]

Patient Transformation: Spider Veins2023-02-15T20:42:37-08:00

16, 5, 2023

Spider veins-why are they important to your health?

2023-02-15T19:53:38-08:00

Spider veins are the fine, thread-like reddish veins at the surface of the skin. These veins are not healthy. Spider veins are often considered a cosmetic issue, but they can be associated with underlying feeder veins, not visible to the naked eye.  Feeder veins are the ‘blue veins’ also known as ‘reticular veins,’ […]

Spider veins-why are they important to your health?2023-02-15T19:53:38-08:00

Treatment for venous reflux disease

2023-02-15T19:07:43-08:00

Venous reflux disease is also known as venous stasis, venous insufficiency or venous incompetence. Venous reflux disease 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% of the blood […]

Treatment for venous reflux disease2023-02-15T19:07:43-08:00

Venous reflux disease 101

2023-02-15T19:01:31-08:00

In addition to your physical exam findings and medical history, an ultrasound examination is an important tool in the assessment of venous disease. Not all venous disease is visible to the naked eye, and it usually arises from veins that are beneath the surface of the skin, only visible by ultrasound technology.

Venous reflux disease 1012023-02-15T19:01:31-08:00

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