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laser hair removal

Laser hair removal is a medicalgrade procedure that uses focused laser beams to disable hair follicles preventing regrowth At Radiance Clinic Thane West Dr Vrushali Sarode employs stateoftheart lasers to treat areas like the face legs underarms bikini line and more The service achieves up to 90 percent hair reduction after 6 to 8 sessions making it a top choice for Thane West residents seeking a hasslefree grooming solution

Venous Leg ulcer

Venous ulcer is a severe clinical manifestation of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). It is responsible for about 70% of chronic ulcers of the lower limbs, i.e. those which do not heal within 6 weeks. Other causes of chronic ulcers include arterial insufficiency, diabetes mellitus, rheumatoid arthritis, trauma, chronic osteomyelitis, sickle cell disease, vasculitis, and skin tumor. ​ “Varicose ulcer”, “gravitational ulcer”, “stasis ulcer” and “hypo static ulcer” have been used as synonyms for venous ulcer.

Spider Veins

Although usually just a cosmetic problem spider veins can cause symptoms like burning pain and itching. The best treatment for thread veins is microsclerotherapy, but this must be done properly. In general spider veins take longer to get rid of than large varicose veins do. You may need several treatment sessions. It can take a few days or even weeks for the thread veins to disappear again permanently after sclerotherapy. You may get a tiny “blood blister” look to the treated veins or some brown marks. These will settle eventually. Serious reactions are very rare but a few patients (less than 1%) develop tiny ulcers. These will heal but can leave tiny whitish scars.​ So if you happen to have spider veins and want to get rid of it, DON'T WORRY! It's just a small painless procedure. So go out and flaunt your legs !

Varicose Veins Treatment

Varicose veins are twisty bulging veins on the legs caused by an increase in the normal venous pressure. They tend to get larger and uglier with time and are normally uncomfortable typically causing tired legs, itching, throbbing, restlessness and aching. They can bleed especially in the elderly after relatively minor trauma. The increased pressure often causes skin damage and in many patients actual ulceration of the skin occurs which takes months to heal without appropriate treatment.​you are.

Deep Vein Thrombosis Treatment

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a serious medical condition that occurs when a blood clot (thrombus) forms in a deep vein, typically in the legs. It can lead to serious complications if not treated promptly.

Varicocele Embolization

A Varicocele is an enlargement of veins within the scrotum (the loose pouch of skin that holds the testicles). These veins contain one-way valves that allow blood to flow from the scrotum/testicles and back to the heart. When the valves do not function properly, the blood pools in the veins. Pooling of blood in these veins causes them to enlarge thereby increasing internal pressure and temperature and possibly damaging the testicles and decreasing fertility.

Dialysis Fistula Salvage

All patients receiving hemodialysis require a permanent method of connection to remove toxins from their bodies. For those receiving hemodialysis, a graft or fistula, which join an artery and vein together, provides access for blood to flow to a hemodialyzer, where toxic waste is removed. However, the connection point can get clogged or dirty, and that can reduce the effectiveness of dialysis treatments and cause serious infections. Fortunately, the team at Unique Interventional Radiology can help patients keep their dialysis access points clean and clear.

Varicose Veins Treatment

Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that most often appear in the legs and feet. They result from weak or damaged valves that allow blood to pool. While they can be mostly cosmetic, some cause pain, swelling, or other complications.

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