If you are one of nearly 44 million Americans who suffer from varicose veins, you know that they can cause embarrassment and lower the quality of your life. At California Vein Specialists in Newport Beach, Dr. Leary who is certified by the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine can treat your unsightly veins quickly and safely with endovenous laser, and radiofrequency vein ablation.
Since founding California Vein Specialists in 2002, Dr. Leary has helped thousands of patients find minimally-invasive solutions for their vein-related concerns. Being proactive about varicose veins is one of the most important things you can do to maintain your venous health, your confidence, and your well-being.
Many people do not realize that their unsightly veins can be treated quickly and successfully with endovenous laser, and radiofrequency vein ablation, a minimally invasive, in-office treatment that destroys varicose veins without downtime.
Don’t wait for your varicose veins to develop into something worse. If you have venous disease, whether it be varicose veins, a venous ulcer, cosmetic spider veins, or hand or facial veins, you will be in the best of hands with Dr. Leary. He can help you finally rid yourself of painful and frustrating varicose veins.
I also was a recent patient of Dr. Leary’s and am so grateful to finally have my varicose veins removed. No pain, or downtime. I should have done it years ago.
To schedule a vein exam, contact California Vein Specialists online at ezveinsoc.com or call their Newport Beach office at (949) 515-9377.
California Vein Specialists is located at 180 Newport Center Dr. Suite 120, in Newport Beach.
949.515.9377
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