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The Secret To Getting Rid of Ugly Veins

By Ricardo Gibson
Jan 16, 2009
You might have the greatest looking legs in the world, but the image is ruined when dark veins stick out. There used to be little you could really do, but no longer. Thermocoagulation is a new cosmetic procedure that can get rid of them.

The process is not really a surgery per se. Instead, it involves the insertion of a needle into the vein in question. Microwaves are then triggered that stop blood flow in the vein. With no blood flow, there is no dark coloration.

Surprisingly, this procedure is being compared to eyebrow plucking. The entire procedure takes about half an hour, which means that most women are opting for this procedure during lunch breaks. Though mostly women can be see ducking in and out of clinics for thermocoagulation, men are doing it too.

The great thing about the procedure is it really does not matter where your vein problem is. While most of us have issues on the back of legs, any vein can be dealt with using thermocoagulation so long as it near the surface of the skin.

This new vein zapping technology is about to blow up popularity wise. Though numerous men and women have been going through with the procedure throughout Britain for awhile now, it has just started to spread to North America. Ask the closest plastic surgeon near you about the treatment if interested.

Think about how different your life would be without those dark, ugly veins. If you have dark veins on your legs, you could wear shorts and skirts without being embarrassed. Yes, thermocoagulation works that effectively in removing the discoloration.

The war against aging has seen some major victories. Our bodies break down a bit as we age, but there seems to be a cosmetic procedure to fix whatever break down we experience. Thermocoagulation just represents the latest in many developments.

For the longest period there was never really a solution to dark veins. Once you developed them, you just had to learn how to live with them. Those days are over thanks to thermocoagulation. Contact a plastic surgeon to learn more about the procedure.
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