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Monday, January 4, 2010

Varicose vein Treatment Delhi, Cosmetic Surgery Delhi, Non surgical face lift in Delhi

Clinic dermatech Skin care Clinic In delhi
Varicose Veins and spider veins in the legs

If you are looking for the confidence to show your legs again then we can help you.

The clinic dermatech skin care clinic has given thousands of women and men back this confidence over 22 years and you can see some of their results and compare them to your own situation. The comment we hear often is “Why did I put up with them for so long. I wish I'd done it sooner.”

Veins can be caused by genetics, pregnancy, hormones and extended periods of standing and women have the problem and many women get them. However that does not mean you should have to put up with them ruining your life when there are safe and affordable treatments to treat them.

Here at The clinic dermatech skin care clinic we have all the latest technology for vein treatment. We now have several less invasive treatments that are extremely effective and offer reduced recovery time.

Our starting point is always the same. We thoroughly assess your veins, gain an understanding of what you would like to achieve and then explain your options.

Varicose Veins

* Sclerotherapy - This is the most commonly used non-surgical treatment of choice for larger and smaller veins, as it is very effective and eliminates down time. Tiny microinjections of medications cause the treated veins to collapse and disappear. This does not require an anaesthetic.
* Ultrasound Guided Sclerotherapy - A variation on sclerotherapy for veins that cannot be fully seen from the surface. This uses ultrasound to use micro injected foam that causes the vein to collapse and disappear.
* Endovascular Laser Treatment - New technique that gives reduced recovery time versus surgery. This uses a very small fibre optic probe and laser light to heat the vein from the inside which then shrinks permanently.
* Ambulatory Phlebectomy - A lower impact surgical option than traditional vein removal that offers relatively quick recovery and the convenience of a single procedure.

Spider Veins

* Laser Treatment - This is the main treatment for small red spider veins on the faceas it allows precise targeting of these and minimal recovery time. Some small leg and body veins respond well to laser treatment.

Click here to have us assess your veins and explain the outcomes you could expect from treatment.

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Resolving Acne
If you have been through the distress and embarrassment of having acne and tried many treatments to resolve it then you will be happy to hear this.

It is not surprising that many treatments are not successful because they are not treating the underlying causes.

The principal cause of acne is obstruction of a hair follicle. This is an opening in the skin which usually, but not always, has a hair growing out of it. When this becomes blocked by dead skin cells and oil from the oil gland the gland continues to produce oil and can cause the gland or follicle to rupture. This rupturing releases oil and dead skin cells into the terminus or top layer of the skin which does not like this and reacts by becoming inflamed. This inflammation causes redness and swelling and then bacteria in their hair follicle create infection which causes the familiar white top on the pustule.

While your treatment will naturally only be undertaken after a consultation with one of our doctors and when you are completely comfortable with their recommendation we have a number of effective treatments for acne:

* Microdermabrasion - a cleansing process that removes dead cells and smoothes the skin.
* PDT - a light activated treatment that selectively treats problem areas.
* Laser skin resurfacing - A surgical technique that removes a layer of skin and allows a fresh smooth layer to grow to reduce the visible impact of acne scarring.
* IPL - a less invasive process than resurfacing that reaches damaged areas without affecting healthy cells.
* Fraxel - Is a new laser technology that accurately targets tiny areas of damage one at a time. Read more...
* Collagenesis (Collagen Induction Therapy) - restoring the smooth contour of your skin by stimulating more of the skin's natural building material, collagen.

Other Treatments

* Chemical peels - to exfoliate the skin
* Lotions - to reduce oil production
* Vitamin C and A - to rebuild the skin
* Medications - to fight sebum and bacteria
* Light treatments to reduce bacteria in the skin and improve healing
Varicose vein surgery



Veins carry deoxygenated blood. Varicose veins are knobbly, twisted and darkish-blue in appearance, and are most commonly found on the legs. Blood is collected in the superficial veins of the leg, just below the skin surface, and delivered to deeper veins that run within the calf muscles. The muscular action of the calves helps to pump the blood against the force of gravity towards the heart. One-way valves inside the veins prevent blood from travelling backwards. If these valves fail to close properly, blood pools in the superficial veins. Over time, the affected veins distend with blood (become ‘varicose’). The cause is unknown. Varicose vein surgery is the removal of these distended veins. Treatment can be undergone for therapeutic or cosmetic reasons.

Problems associated with varicose veins
Problems can occur if the faulty valves are located within the veins that perforate the calf muscles (deep veins). Associated problems may include:

* Aching in the legs.
* Skin rashes such as eczema.
* Brownish ‘stains’ on the skin surface, caused by the eruption of capillaries.
* Skin ulcers.
* Blood clots forming within veins (thrombophlebitis).

Medical issues to consider
The type of surgery required is determined from a number of tests, including a physical examination and an ultrasound scan. You need to discuss a range of issues with your doctor or surgeon including:

* Medical history, since some pre-existing conditions may influence decisions about surgery and anaesthetic.
* Any medications you take on a regular basis, including over-the-counter preparations.
* Any bad reactions or side effects from any drugs you have experienced.
* Whether or not you are pregnant. Varicose vein surgery is generally not advised for women during pregnancy.

Sclerotherapy
Smaller veins are usually treated by sclerotherapy, which is the injection of irritant chemicals into the affected vein. If the vein isn’t visible to the eye, the surgeon will use an ultrasound machine to help guide the needle (echosclerotherapy). The irritant prompts the vein to spasm and collapse in on itself. In time, the walls of the collapsed vein heal together, and the sealed vein can no longer carry blood. A compression stocking worn on the leg helps to speed this process; small veins need compression for around three to six days, while bigger veins need about six weeks.

Sclerotherapy procedure
Allow at least one and a half hours for the actual procedure and additional time for walking around. The process includes:

* The surgeon marks the site of injection on the legs while the patient stands.
* The injections are given while the patient is lying down.
* The compression bandages and stockings are applied immediately following the injections. The bandages are meant to be tight.
* The patient is advised to walk for about half an hour.

Possible side effects of sclerotherapy
Some of the possible side effects and complications of sclerotherapy include:

* Allergy to the irritant solution.
* Irritation to veins other than the intended varicose vein.
* Inflammation of associated veins.
* Brown stains on the skin around the vein.
* Accidental injection of irritant solution into an artery, with subsequent tissue damage.

Surgical techniques
Major surface veins (long or short saphenous veins) that are varicose are usually treated surgically. Generally, numerous small incisions are used to access the vein, rather than one large cut. Depending on the location of the varicose vein, the incisions may, for example, be in the groin or behind the knee.

Surgical techniques include:

* Ligation and stripping - the vein is cut and tied off (ligation). Stripping the vein involves inserting a slender instrument into the vein through a small incision. The vein is then pulled out through a second incision.
* Phlebectomy - small incisions are made, and the veins removed with a special hook.

Immediately after the operation
After the operation, you can expect:

* Firm bandaging on the legs, to reduce bruising
* Pain-killing medication
* You will be encouraged to walk around
* A hospital stay of one or two days.

Common side effects of surgery
Some of the common side effects of varicose vein surgery include:

* Swelling, which may take a few weeks to subside. The feet and ankles are particularly prone.
* Scarring, although scars tend to be less noticeable than varicose veins and fade with time.
* Brown staining of the skin may occur, but tends to fade with time.
* The skin and calf muscle may be painful, swollen and bruised.
* Unintentional injuries to nerves may cause patches of numbness or ‘pins and needles’. These patches may recover in time (up to two years in some cases) or they may be permanent.

Possible complications following surgery
Varicose vein surgery is considered to be safe, but all surgery carries some degree of risk. Possible complications may include:

* Infection, particularly if skin ulcers were present
* Blood clots forming within deep veins
* Bleeding or bruising.

Taking care of yourself at home
Be guided by your doctor, but general self-care suggestions include:

* Allow for one (or perhaps two) weeks off work following surgery. You will need to avoid any hard physical exertions during this time.
* Don’t remove your bandages yourself. Leave bandages for your doctor to remove.
* To keep the bandages dry while showering, wrap your bandaged leg in plastic.
* Take at least a half hour walk every day.
* Sunburn can make scars look worse. Avoid sun exposure if possible for six months.
* Wear a compression stocking for as long as your doctor advises.
* Avoid prolonged periods of standing, or sitting with your legs crossed.
* Support stockings may be needed if your legs continue to ache.

Long term outlook
You will need to have a check-up a few weeks after surgery and, again, several months later. About 20 per cent of people who undergo varicose vein surgery will develop new crops of varicose veins given time.

Other forms of treatment
Some other forms of treatment for varicose veins include:

* The veins are sealed by electrical current (electrodessication)
* The veins are destroyed by laser or high intensity light.

Where to get help

* Your doctor
* Your surgeon.

Things to remember

* Varicose veins are knobbly, twisted and darkish-blue in appearance, and are most commonly found on the legs.
* Varicose veins are caused by faulty valves within veins that allow blood to pool.
* Treatment options include sclerotherapy and surgery to remove the veins.

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