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Most common questions.
Vein & Vascular FAQs
- What is the difference between Hamilton Vein Center and vein spas?
- Will eliminating my varicose or spider veins harm my circulation?
- What is the difference between laser ablation (EVLT) and radiofrequency ablation (RFA)?
- What is the recovery time for vein and vascular procedures?
- Is heredity a major cause of vein and vascular issues?
- What is a Vascular and Interventional Radiologist?
- What is Interventional Radiology Training?
- What training does a Physician Assistant receive?
- What are varicose veins?
- What causes varicose veins?
- Why does it occur more in the legs?
- Who is at risk for varicose veins?
- What are the symptoms?
- What is the short term treatment for varicose veins?
- What is sclerotherapy?
- What is ambulatory phlebectomy?
- What is vein stripping?
- When is radiofrequency ablation (RFA) used?
- What is the main difference between arteries and veins?
- What are the three main categories of veins?
- What are venous leg ulcers?
- How does it work to treat superficial venous reflux?
- How is the RFA different from vein stripping?
- Is an RFA (VNUS Closure) procedure painful?
- How long does the RFA procedure take?
- Will the procedure require any anesthesia?
- What happens to the treated vein left behind in the leg?
- Is the RFA procedure suitable for everyone?
- Is age an important consideration for the RFA vein procedure?
- How effective is the RFA (VNUS Closure) procedure?
- Are there any potential risks and complications associated with the procedure?
- Is there any scarring, bruising, or swelling after the procedure?
- How soon after treatment will my symptoms improve?
- How quickly after treatment can I return to normal activities?
- What are patients saying about the RFA (VNUS Closure) procedure?
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