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2. About Us
The Minnesota Vein Center specializes in the treatment of venous disorders such as
varicose veins, spider veins and chronic venous insufficiency, in a personalized and
comfortable clinic environment. Vein experts Dr. Primepares G. Pal and Jacqueline S.
Pal established the Minnesota Vein Center to bring state-of-the art, minimally invasive
treatments to patients with symptomatic or cosmetic vein problems. The Minnesota
Vein Center has dedicated, board certified vein specialists Minnesota patients can
rely on.
3. Treatment of vein disorders has changed
dramatically in recent years. Elegant new
technologies to deal with troublesome
superficial veins have largely replaced
conventional stripping. These new treatments
have resulted in the elimination of the need for
large incisions, general anesthesia and
hospitalization.
Expert consultations take place
with vein care specialists, and
on-site ultrasound examinations
in our Minneapolis vein clinic are
done by a registered vascular
technologist or a registered
phlebology sonographer.
Committed to providing quality
care and improving patient
health, the Minnesota Vein
Center is accredited by the
Intersocietal Commission for the
Accreditation of Vascular
Laboratories (ICAVL).
4. Varicose Veins
Following a thorough diagnostic evaluation,
a treatment plan is developed. Our
treatment for varicose veins or venous
insufficiency for Minneapolis patients may
include lifestyle changes and medical
procedures. Lifestyle changes may include
intermittent leg elevation, regular exercise
and the avoidance of prolonged standing or
sitting. Medical treatment options may
include compression stockings, vein
injections (sclerotherapy) or outpatient
procedures (endovenous laser ablation and
ambulatory microphlebectomy).
5. Chronic Venous
Insufficiency
As in the treatment of varicose veins, a
thorough diagnostic evaluation is
performed. Multiple modalities may be
needed, including stenting (to open
blockages), endovenous laser ablation (to
close veins), ambulatory
microphlebectomy (to remove large
surface veins), and ultrasound-guided
chemical ablation. In addition, chronic
compression stockings use may be
recommended.
6. Spider Vein Treatment
Injection sclerotherapy at Minnesota Vein
Center for spider and reticular veins is
efficient and comfortable. Micro-injection
techniques and solutions such as
Sotradecol® and Asclera® have replaced
the older saline injections. While this
procedure is quick (a 30-minute session),
your spider vein treatment in Minneapolis
may require several visits to complete. You
may return to a normal routine soon after
treatment.
7. Spider Vein Treatment
Injection sclerotherapy at Minnesota Vein
Center for spider and reticular veins is
efficient and comfortable. Micro-injection
techniques and solutions such as
Sotradecol® and Asclera® have replaced
the older saline injections. While this
procedure is quick (a 30-minute session),
your spider vein treatment in Minneapolis
may require several visits to complete. You
may return to a normal routine soon after
treatment.
8. Facial Vein Treatment
Veinwave™ treatments are quite effective
for treating facial spider veins. This
treatment is minimally invasive. The probe
literally breaches only the very top layers of
skin and does not pierce the vessel. The
nickel probe is insulated with a micro
sheath to prevent trauma to surrounding
tissue. The effect of the treatment is
instant — fine veins are seen to disappear
immediately.
9. Venous Ultrasound
Imaging
Our staff at Minnesota Vein Center are your
experts for venous ultrasound imaging in
Minnesota. We have attained recognition
for our commitment to providing a high
level of patient care and quality testing for
the diagnosis of vascular disease. Our
facility has achieved accreditation by the
Intersocietal Commission for the
Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories
(IAC).
10. Lymphedema Treatment
The lymphatic system is a network of vessels that
transports lymph, a protein-rich fluid, back to the
blood. Lymphedema is a chronic swelling disorder
caused by an accumulation of this lymph fluid in the
soft tissue. The buildup of stagnant fluid causes a
mild to severe increase in limb girth, a decrease in
tissue healing ability, and a high susceptibility to
infections or cellulitis in the affected limb.
Lymphedema most often occurs in the arm or leg,
but can also occur in the face, neck, abdomen, or
genitals. Primary lymphedema is the result of
missing or impaired lymphatic vessels; symptoms
may develop at birth or later in life. Secondary
lymphedema, a much more common type, is a result
of lymph vessel damage or lymph node removal
during surgery or radiation therapy. It may also occur
after injury, scarring, trauma, or infection of the
lymphatic system.