Coastal Vascular Center Blog
Radiofrequency (RF) Technology Helps Millions Who Suffer With Severe Varicose Veins
The more than 40 million people in the United States that suffer from varicose veins are finding relief will a minimally invasive treatment called radiofrequency (RF) technology that seals the affected veins with low-temperate radiofrequency energy. Radiofrequency...
Angioplasty and Stent Placement Helps Open Up Block Arteries and Prevents Loss of Limbs
For the millions of Americans that suffer from peripheral artery disease (PAD) with claudication (leg pain) especially when walking, angioplasty in combination with a stent may be recommended to increase blood flow to the legs, thereby decreasing the possibility of...
Vein-Related Treatments and the Truth about Pain
A lot of people think that varicose veins and spider veins are nothing more than a cosmetic issue. Varicose veins can look like blue or purple ropes under your skin. Spider veins are red or bluish-purple and spread out over your legs like webs. These veins might...
Dialysis Access Management Treatment: Is It Right for You?
Dialysis is an important treatment for those with renal failure. The treatment runs blood through a machine to filter out waste and then returns it to the body. It is an intensive process that requires a tube inserted through a catheter in the vein or through an...
Varicose Veins after Pregnancy
Your body goes through many changes during pregnancy – not all of them for the good. Sure, all the changes are for the ultimate good of having a healthy and wonderful baby, but many of the changes result in permanent or long-lasting scarring or other cosmetic...
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