Trivex is used to allow us to more adequately and effectively remove vein clusters separate from the saphenous. Small isolated segments of vein can be easily removed in the office setting under local anesthesia. This is called phlebectomy and gives very pleasing cosmetic results. Larger segments are difficult to isolate in this manner. Trivex, which is done under a short general anesthesia, allows us to use a fiberoptic light to transilluminate the veins under the skin. Very precise vein removal is then done with a suction device (similar to liposuction). Few incisions are necessary and most are nearly invisible once complete healing occurs.
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1st stage Incision Click to enlage |
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Incision Click to enlarge |
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Incision Final Click to enlarge |
