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BULGING HAND VEINS PERMANENTLY REMOVED WITH ‘REJUVAHANDS TM' PROCEDURE

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Encino, California surgeon Dr. Gabriel Goren says that "Rejuvahands TM" is the only enduring option for seniority associated bulging hand veins.

But what happens when unsightly hand veins will still make a woman perceive a degree of the age-related esthetic vulnerability?

They are causing a puffy appearance of the hand and therefore, the veins should become less visible.

If to go for fillers, the patient's own (autologous) fat transfers should last much longer!Treating various vein disorders since 1984, Dr. Goren started to use by the end of that decade, the Swiss minimally invasive Ambulatory hook Phlebectomy (‘Phlebos,’- vein in Greek) for leg’s varicose vein performed in an office setting under local anesthesia.

of Vasc Surgery.In 1995, by then after hundreds of successfully performed leg vein procedures, a patient challenged Dr. Goren to do something for her unsightly protruding hand veins.

Source: African Americans News Monitoring Service & Press Release Distribution - EIN News

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