2, 7, 2020

Get A Virtual Tour of La Jolla Vein Care

2020-09-17T17:32:25-07:00

Get a virtual tour of La Jolla Vein Care. See how we maximize comfort, relax and watch Netflix during treatment, no lobby wait times.

See our vein treatment center San Diego. La Jolla Vein Care is located in the Scripps Ximed Building on the Scripps Memorial Campus. Established in 2010, we have helped thousands of San Diegans achieve lasting relief of varicose veins. We have two, state-of-the-art medical suites in Ximed, located in suite 410 and 530. Typically suite 410 is our ultrasound imaging center and 530 is our procedure suite, but during COVID all patients are seen in suite 530. Relax, sit back, and watch a netflix movie during your procedure. See how comfort is maximized at La Jolla Vein Care. La Jolla Vein Care, a San Diego Vein Clinic is one of the region’s only accredited vein treatment and vascular imaging center.

Get A Virtual Tour of La Jolla Vein Care2020-09-17T17:32:25-07:00

23, 6, 2020

Watch A Video About Our Safety Precautions During COVID

2020-09-17T19:49:44-07:00

Dr. Nisha Bunke, M.D., of La Jolla Vein Care discusses safety precautions the vein clinic has taken to ensure safety during COVID-19. At La Jolla Vein Care, our number one priority is the safety of our patients and staff. We have implemented new ways of doing things and utilization of new technology from telemedicine, in-home ultrasound diagnostics, wait in your car check in, virtual waiting room, no lobby wait, paperless forms, touchless check in, using a drape between the physician and patient so the patient can remove their mask during an in-office procedure, COVID screening prior to every appointment, virtual receptionist that does face mask recognition and infrared thermal checker.

Watch A Video About Our Safety Precautions During COVID2020-09-17T19:49:44-07:00

22, 4, 2020

26, 12, 2018

9, 9, 2015

8, 4, 2015

Video: Spider Vein Sclerotherapy

2015-04-08T00:20:12-07:00

Watch a video on spider vein treatment with sclerotherapy.

Sclerotherapy is considered the ‘gold standard’ of treatment for leg veins.

Sclerotherapy involves an injection of a medication into the vein.  This will cause the vein to collapse and gradually fade away. Sclerotherapy has been used to treat spider veins for decades, but new solutions such as AscleraTM allow for spider veins to be treated with minimal discomfort and immediate return to activities. Saline solutions are rarely used these days by vein specialists, because alternatives solutions are less painful and better tolerated. Sclerotherapy is preferred by most vein specialists over laser because spider veins often have underlying ‘feeder veins’ that can easily be treated with sclerotherapy, but are not addressed by laser. Many people will require more than one treatment session for optimal results. The national average is 2 to 5 treatment sessions. Wearing compression stockings after treatment will improve results.

Video: Spider Vein Sclerotherapy2015-04-08T00:20:12-07:00

11, 2, 2015

Dr. Bunke Explains Non-surgical Varicose Vein Treatments on San Diego News

2015-02-11T20:06:34-08:00

Vein Stripping is a thing of the past! Watch La Jolla Vein Care’s Dr. Bunke on San Diego Living explain alternative non-surgical vein treatments to the outdated vein stripping surgery!  The episode was aired yesterday, February 10th, on CW’s Channel 6. As Dr. Bunke explains, a common misperception about varicose vein treatment is that vein stripping surgery is still used as the main method used to treat varicose veins. The truth is, vein stripping surgery is nearly obsolete, with endovenous ablation being considered as the standard of care for treatment of the great saphenous and small saphenous veins. There are other treatment methods such as ultrasound guided foam sclerotherapy for the branching, bulging veins at the surface of the skin.

This news segment provides animations about how these vein treatments work.

For the endovenous ablation, specifically radiofrequency ablation of varicose veins, also known as the Venefit procedure (previously called VNUS Closure) is described. Dr. Bunke explains that a thin, flexible tubing called a catheter is placed inside the diseased vein. Radiofrequency energy is delivered to heat the vein and seal it shut. The body will gradually dissolve the treated vein. The blood is directed through other healthy veins.

A foam sclerotherapy animation is also shown. Foam sclerotherapy involves injecting a foamed medicine into the vein that will cause it to collapse, shrink and eventually dissolve.

These varicose vein procedures are minimally invasive and can be performed in the office without general anesthesia and almost immediate return to normal activities.

 

 

Dr. Bunke Explains Non-surgical Varicose Vein Treatments on San Diego News2015-02-11T20:06:34-08:00

20, 1, 2015

19, 12, 2014

Spider Vein Treatment Animation

2021-11-05T03:56:59-07:00

A very thin needle is used to inject a sclerosing agent along the varicose vein. Modern medicines used to inject spider veins (sclerosing agents) include polidocanol (Asclera), sodium tetradecyl sulfate (sotradecol) and glycerin. Discuss with your doctor the best type of solution for your veins.

Removing varicose and spider veins has never been easier. Click here to view a 3D animation that explains how sclerotherapy can make your veins disappear—without surgery.

Spider Vein Treatment Animation2021-11-05T03:56:59-07:00
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