Frequently Asked Questions About the ClosureFast™ Procedure (previously known as Venefit™ or VNUS closure) The Preferred Treatment for Varicose Veins and CVI The ClosureFast™ procedure (previously known as Venefit™) is a minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins and Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) in which one of the experienced doctors at Precision VIR inserts an Endovenous Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) Catheter to collapse … Continue reading ClosureFast Targeted Endovenous Therapy FAQs
Visit Dr. Suzanne Slonim at the DFW Women’s Expo Dallas 9/9-9/10/2017
All DFW area women are invited to the Fibroid Free booth at the Dallas/Fort Worth Ultimate Women’s Expo, located in the Irving Convention Center this weekend, Saturday 9/9/2017 from 10 am – 5 pm and Sunday 9/10/2017 from 11 am – 5 pm. Please visit Dr. Suzanne Slonim, a uterine fibroid embolization specialist with Precision … Continue reading Visit Dr. Suzanne Slonim at the DFW Women’s Expo Dallas 9/9-9/10/2017
Learn About Interventional Radiology in New Online Documentary
What if a doctor could save your limb, your liver, your brain … your life, and send you home with only a Band-Aid? No Surgery, No Stitches, No Scars. This is the tag-line of the new documentary series released on Amazon showcasing interventional radiology. Without a Scalpel is a 40-minute episode featuring the stories of … Continue reading Learn About Interventional Radiology in New Online Documentary
Spider Veins
Treatment Options for Spider Veins Spider veins are a common unwanted issue for many patients. The medical term for spider veins is telangiectasias. Spider veins can be multiple colors, red, purple or blue are the most common. Sclerotherapy Microphlebectomy Deep Vein Thrombosis ClosureFast (previously known as Venefit™) Conservative Treatment Symptoms of Spider Veins Spider veins often … Continue reading Spider Veins
Conservative Treatment
Non-invasive Vein Treatment Option Conservative treatment refers to non-invasive options such as lifestyle changes (eating less, exercising more, losing weight, etc.) and wearing compression stockings. The objective of the conservative approach is to support the venous circulation of the legs in order to minimize symptoms and slow the development of new diseased veins. This treatment … Continue reading Conservative Treatment