by David | Apr 3, 2023 | Vein Disease
“This is a very popular question from patients,” says Dr David Huber, Phlebologist at The Art of Vein Care. “And the honest answer is that it depends firstly on the type of treatment, and secondly whether the treatment was performed well (using the correct...
by David | Mar 29, 2023 | Vein Disease
1 Veins are purely a cosmetic nuisance. Fact: Varicose veins, especially spider veins (small bluish reddish purple veins in the skin) are unsightly. These veins are usually small (around 1mm) and whilst usually harmless, their presence still suggests there may be an...
by David | Mar 25, 2023 | Vein Disease
Pelvic Venous Compression or (May Thurner Syndrome) This condition impacts women and less commonly men and occurs when there is a narrowing or obstruction of the veins that drain blood from the pelvis.Commonly the iliac vein is involved, which may be compressed or...
by David | Mar 20, 2023 | Vein Disease
Lipoedema is a heartbreaking fat disorder – fat that cannot be lost by diet or exercise – unlike the normal fat related to obesity. Many women with lipoedema hide away, embarrassed and insecure about the condition. They are frequently – and frustratingly – told by GPs...
by David | Mar 14, 2023 | Medicare, Vein Treatments
Whilst The Art of Vein Care does not treat lipoedema directly, we do treat lipoedema related vein conditions and can refer to other lipoedema practitioners if required, such as lipoedema surgeons and manual lymphatic drainage therapists. What is lipoedema?Lipoedema...