What Professions are Most Susceptible to Vein Disease and related Vein Symptoms? #AskDrAmery

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Published at : September 09, 2021

Welcome to Amery Vein & Wellness Center
We are honored by the opportunity to earn your trust and improve your quality of life through the medical and cosmetic treatments of venous disease. I am a fellow-trained venous and lymphatic specialist. After many years in a busy high-volume practice, I opened Amery Vein and Wellness Center with the goal of providing patients with a more personal and compassionate approach to vein care. We take the time to get to know each of our patients, understand their lifestyles and provide life-changing procedures that drastically improve health and wellness. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you!

- Dr. Sahar Amery

Medical Treatments
Suffering from common leg symptoms related to venous insufficiency? Are they tired, achy, heavy, swollen, discolored, tender, throbbing, burning, restless or itchy? Do you have night cramps? These are medical symptoms that can be treated with an easy in-office vein procedure and likely covered by your insurance plan.

Cosmetic Treatments
Interested in a cosmetic enhancement? We can eliminate unsightly and embarrassing spider veins with sclerotherapy. We also provide many additional cosmetic treatments, such as Botox and fillers.

The most advanced treatments for Varicose & Spider Veins
Using state-of-the-art Endovenous Laser, Radiofrequency, Varithena and VenaSeal technology, you can now enjoy smooth, flawless and pain-free legs without the discomfort and hassle caused by outdated invasive surgical methods. No referral needed. No surgery required. Contact Amery Vein and Wellness Center today!

Conservative/Compression Therapy
In-House Diagnostic Laboratory
Ultrasound Guided Foam Sclerotherapy
Radiofrequency Ablation
Endovenous Laser Ablation
Varithena™ Foam Sclerotherapy
VenaSeal® Procedure
Ambulatory Phlebectomy
Cosmetic Sclerotherapy
Botox™ & Fillers

Look to Asclera® for Treatment of Spider Veins
If you’re one of the estimated 30 million Americans with venous disease, you’re not alone.

The good news is that thanks to Asclera® (pronounced uh-SKLAIR-uh), you may no longer need to feel self-conscious about your spider veins. Asclera® is an FDA-approved treatment used in a procedure called sclerotherapy. It’s administered in-office by Dr. Amery to treat two types of veins:

Uncomplicated spider veins (very small varicose veins ≤ 1 mm in diameter)
Uncomplicated small varicose veins (1 to 3 mm in diameter) known as reticular veins
The Asclera® procedure
1) Your provider or vascular specialist injects Asclera® into the vein.
2) Over a period of weeks, the treated veins collapse and become less visible.
3) Over time, the body naturally resorbs the treated vein.

Asclera® At-A-Glance
NON-SURGICAL: Administered in a provider’s office
RELIABLE: FDA-approved in the U.S. since 2010
CONVENIENT: A quick return to most activities
SATISFIED PATIENTS: 87% of clinical study patients were satisfied or very satisfied2,3
SIDE EFFECTS: In a clinical study, the most common side effect was temporary bruising (hematoma) at the injection site

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