Nu Vela Vein Center Blog
Venefit Treatment Makes Your Varicose Veins Disappear
Published on December 16, 2016 by Nu Vela Laser and Vein CenterThe Venefit procedure comes as a blessing for those suffering from persistent varicose veins. The procedure promises you a perfectly painless way to get rid of your varicose veins. Varicose veins are veins that have become overfilled with blood at Read More…
Eliminate Unsightly Reticular Veins
Published on September 1, 2016 by Nu Vela Laser and Vein CenterReticular veins are very similar to spider and varicose veins. These veins are also known as feeder veins and cause blemishes under the surface of the skin. They are blue and green in color, and they are about 1 to Read More…
Varicose Veins: Causes and Treatment Options
Published on March 25, 2016 by Nu Vela Laser and Vein CenterVenous insufficiency develops over time and is the cause of leg varicose veins, unsightly surface veins, swelling of the legs, redness of the legs and ankles, and aching in the legs. Fortunately, there are many advanced treatments we offer that Read More…
Foam Sclerotherapy – Vein Therapy
Published on March 15, 2016 by Nu Vela Laser and Vein CenterFoam sclerotherapy also referred to as ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy, is a cutting-edge varicose vein treatment. Foam treatments for varicose veins have a number of advantages over liquid-based treatments, especially for treating larger veins. Generally, a liquid is injected to treat Read More…
Non-Surgical Rejuvenation in Los Angeles
Published on February 5, 2016 by Nu Vela Laser and Vein CenterThere are many issues that can add years to your appearance and leave you looking older than you may feel. Fortunately, there are non-surgical cosmetics that can significantly rejuvenate your appearance without the need for surgery. There are a wide Read More…
Is sclerotherapy worth the cost?
Published on May 18, 2015 by Nu Vela Laser and Vein CenterHere’s how it goes during my typical consultation regarding spider or blue vein treatments: The patient fills out a medical history questionnaire. I sit down and get to know her a bit — review her history, look over the condition Read More…