I am 42 years old and have had some unsightly bulging veins and spider veins in my left calf for the past couple of years that only seemed to be getting worse. I saw a vascular surgeon who confirmed via ultrasound that I had faulty valves in the greater saphenous vein and I finally went through with the Venefit procedure one week ago. I was very anxious about the procedure but in the end it...
Found the doctor after a friend recommendation. As far as credentials go - the walls are covered with it. I think 2 board certifications, patents etc. I had 3 visits so far. On the first visit I waited about 15-20 minutes past my scheduled appointment time to be placed into a room. Then an Ultrasound Tech came in (a pretty nice guy) and did a study of what he explain was to test for "reflux"....
I am looking for any input I can get in this procedure. I have had the procedure before, , but only in the veins in my legs. I am extremely happy with my current doctor, I am just interested in having sclerotherapy on my feet now. I would like any and all reviews or input that anyone may have if they have had this procedure done to their feet? I look forward to any opinions you may have...
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