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Should you get your Consultation appointment for free?

  • February 1, 2018/
  • Posted By : Carrie Mowatt-Larssen/
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  • Under : Vein Disease

When seeking medical care, sometimes it’s hard for the ordinary person to figure out which practitioner to pick. After all, there are fancy ads, promises of perfection, same day treatment and free initial visits. Who doesn’t love something perfect, immediate, and free?  Here is the difference between a free initial visit versus a standard medical consultation with a specialist.

I like to think of it as thinking about buying a car. As soon as I go to my local car dealership, they aren’t charging me to be there, but they are going to be working hard to sell me one of their cars. It’s already a foregone conclusion that I need to buy a car if I am at the dealership.
But do I really need to buy a car? What if I go to a consultant who analyzes my driving history, habits, future plans, the public transportation options, and the viability, costs and value of the car I already have. Maybe that consultant tells me I don’t need a car, maybe he tells me that a car isn’t my real problem, maybe he tells me my current car is dangerous and I definitely need to replace it and here are the best options, maybe he tells me I will need a car in the future but could wait and save up money first.

A medical consultation by a physician normally means that you are consulting the physician to give you their unbiased medical judgement about your situation, advice on whether you need treatment, and best options for treatment. This kind of appointment takes time and specialty expertise, and is billed to insurance or the patient. You are not paying for a sales pitch, you are paying for expert advice.

A medical consultation should take into consideration the patient’s history, symptoms, physical examination. A few of the questions being evaluated are; is this even a vein problem, or something else entirely? Does the patient have other medical issues that would make it more complicated or inadvisable to treat their veins? Does the patient have the desire, informed consent, and realistic expectations to pursue treatment?

If a physician is working under a business model of offering free initial visits in order to obtain more treatment business, there is more pressure to sell the procedures, and to possibly oversell the results. Anyone promising perfect results can’t really know that they will manage to eliminate every single tiny visible vein.

Patients deserve excellent advice about their health and all of their treatment options. It’s a complex, confusing world out there and physicians need to be trusted advisors to their patients. You deserve it.


Spider vein treatment

  • January 15, 2018/
  • Posted By : Carrie Mowatt-Larssen/
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  • Under : Vein Disease

Spider veins are those little red or purple veins that you see close to the skin surface on your legs that are under 1 millimeter in diameter (in other words, really small). They drain into bigger veins deeper under the skin.

Cosmetic sclerotherapy is performed to close the visible abnormal spider veins. A sclerotherapy session lasts 15-30 minutes. To get good results, at least three sessions are needed. The main limitation is how much medicine we can give you in one day.

Before deciding on sclerotherapy treatment, your physician will need to do a history, physical examination and possibly an ultrasound. The purpose of this evaluation is to make sure that sclerotherapy is the best treatment for your specific situation. Some patients have an underlying vein flow problem which can only be seen on ultrasound, and which must be fixed before sclerotherapy can be effective. Other patients have a contraindication to treatment, in other words, some other medical issues that make it too risky to perform sclerotherapy.

Most people would describe a sclerotherapy session as irritating but not painful. Each person handles discomfort differently, however, so some patients would say sclerotherapy does not hurt at all and some patients would say sclerotherapy is painful.

After sclerotherapy, you need to wear your prescription compression stockings beginning immediately after treatment, for the next 7 days and including the first night. Wearing compression stockings improves the results of sclerotherapy. This is because sclerotherapy closes the vein, but keeping pressure on that closed vein keeps the body from trying to open it back up again. The body’s response to the closed vein is either to try to open it back up again, or to absorb it like the body heals a bruise.

Almost all patients see an improvement after sclerotherapy, but not all the veins we treated will likely clear after only one session. To get the best results, you will need at least three sessions. It usually takes around 6 weeks to see the results of your sclerotherapy session, so sessions are typically scheduled around 6-8 weeks apart.

Sclerotherapy, like any vein treatment, is not a cure for chronic vein disease, and you may get more abnormal veins. Occasionally a vein which closed may reopen, but abnormal veins which happen months or years later are usually just a progression of chronic vein disease.

The risk of a serious complication (something potentially dangerous) with sclerotherapy is low. Millions of sclerotherapy sessions are performed around the world every year, however, so multiple possible complications have been reported.

Alternatives to sclerotherapy include surface laser and phlebectomy. Surface laser is generally considered the backup treatment to sclerotherapy for leg spider veins because it is usually less effective and more painful than sclerotherapy. However, it is the best treatment if the spider veins are too small to get a needle into. Phlebectomy, the surgical removal of abnormal veins under local anesthesia, is generally reserved for large varicose veins because it is more painful than sclerotherapy.


Vein Specialists of Monterey Volunteer Treatment for 850 Nicaraguan Patients

  • March 15, 2017/
  • Posted By : Carrie Mowatt-Larssen/
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  • Under : Vein Disease

Matagalpa, Nicaragua: In July 2017 the Vein Specialists of Monterey will travel again to the Fara Clinic joining an elite team of certified vein doctors to help as many as 850 patients in a single week. The eight-doctor medical team is comprised of some of the world’s experts in vein disease, including physicians from Italy and the current president of the International Union of Phlebologists (vein doctors). The team is hosted by the Fara Foundation, farafoundation.org, which provides medical care, education, and food assistance to the indigent poor in Nicaragua. Nicaragua is the second poorest country in the western hemisphere, after Haiti, and the vein disease is often severe.

Early in the morning before the vein doctors arrive, patients begin appearing at the Fara Clinic in Matagalpa Nicaragua in pairs and small groups, then in droves. Men, women, old and young, all share two things: They are extremely poor, and they’re in dire need of treatment for severe varicose vein disease, a common problem among laborers who stand on their feet all day. This type of venous disease also occurs frequently among women who’ve had multiple births. Over years, the untreated veins in their lower legs bulge from unrelieved pressure — sometimes creating hard dark skin and leg ulcers, which are wounds that do not heal.

Dr. Mowatt-Larssen says ‘last time, we had a patient who had traveled two days by bus and on foot to reach the clinic, although she could barely walk because the ulcer had eaten through the muscling in her calf’. The team will bring the laser equipment, portable ultrasound machines, compression stockings, injectable medicine, and everything that is needed to close failing veins and to help heal the leg ulcers. The team donates their vacation time, travel and lodging, and all medical supplies expenses necessary to provide free treatment to patients who desperately need it.

The Vein Specialists are grateful to receive any donations of compression stockings or new kids toothbrushes and stickers to hand out to children who arrive at the medical clinic in Matagalpa, Nicaragua. We thank our generous supporters for compression stockings and the medicine to close the veins, which cost tens of thousands of dollars. Donations can be dropped off at our office at 977 Pacific Street, Suite B, Monterey, CA 93940 anytime Monday through Thursday 9-12 or 1:30-4:30.

About Dr. Larssen and the Vein Specialists of Monterey: Dr. Larssen is credentialed by the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine. He is also the editor and author of the specialty’s textbook Phlebology, Vein Surgery and Ultrasonography, published by Springer Publishers in a number of languages. Prior to his medical career, Dr. Larssen was a Navy SEAL officer.


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