What is the leading cause of varicose veins, what are few reasons that this happens in the legs?
Varicose veins are a common vascular condition caused by weakened or damaged vein walls and faulty valves in the legs. Veins have one-way valves inside
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Dr Yim graduated from Monash University in Australia with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degree. He has also earned a Master of Science in Clinical Dermatology from the University of London and more recently in Non-Surgical Facial Aesthetics from Anglia Ruskin University in UK, as well as a Graduate Diploma in Family Physicians in National University of Singapore.
Dr Yim has been practicing aesthetic medicine in private practice since 2000. The former director of Clinical Aesthetics & Laser Centre has been offering a wide armamentarium of aesthetic services including Botox, fillers for facial enhancement, skin tightening with Thermage FLX, Ulthera and fractional lasers, threadlifts, and non-invasive body contouring treatments.
As a trainer for Allergan Medical Institute in Singapore, Dr Yim has been invited to speak and train for numerous aesthetic workshops and conferences including “The Advanced Facial Anatomy and Injectables Workshop”, Botox and Filler injectable training workshops organized by Allergan, “The Singapore Disease Conference 2008” and “1st International Conference on Healthcare Transformation 2008” and Forum for Professional Self-regulation jointly organized by the SingHealth Centre for Health Services Research and the NUS Medical Society, to name a few.
Dr Yim comes from a family of four doctors, all in private practice in family medicine. Despite the move into full-time aesthetic medicine, Dr Yim has also taken an interest in family medicine pursuing a Master degree in Medicine in Family Medicine in NUS in which he hopes to complete in 2020.
Outside of his profession, Dr Yim also actively participates in social projects such as tattoo laser removal for prison inmates and teenage delinquents. For leisure, he enjoys golf, reading, playing the piano and running – he has participated in several half-marathons.
Varicose veins are a common vascular condition caused by weakened or damaged vein walls and faulty valves in the legs. Veins have one-way valves inside
If you start to experience pain or you notice swelling or discoloration of your lower legs, these can be signs of a more serious problem
When left untreated, varicose veins can result in skin ulcers, blood clots, increased pain and swelling, torrential bleeding and even deep vein thrombosis (DVT). It’s
Varicose veins don’t go away on their own and there are no home remedies or medications to reverse the faulty valve or vein wall process.
There’s usually no need to worry – spider veins aren’t dangerous by themselves and generally do not cause pain per se. They simply mean some
Endovascular surgery, or an endovascular procedure, uses a minimally invasive approach to treat diseased blood vessels in the body either in the arterial or the
Non-invasive vascular testing utilises various types of technology to evaluate the health of blood vessels at rest and sometimes with exercise. These procedures such as
Varicose veins can happen at any age, especially in your 20s, even though the condition is more likely to manifest during or after middle age.
Everyone can benefit from a vein screening as a part of their preventative medicine routine, which is easy and non invasive to perform. The following
A vascular surgeon is a specialist who diagnoses and treats problems with your blood vessels including the arteries (which takes blood from your heart to
Vascular = relating to or affecting or consisting of a vessel or vessels, especially those which carry blood. Endovascular = use of a minimally invasive
Vascular surgeons manage the arteries and veins in every part of the body, whether medically or surgically, except for the brain and the heart. The
Vascular surgery involves management of vascular diseases affecting the arteries, veins or lymphatic vessels within the body except for the brain and within the heart.
Patients with vascular disease especially with arterial blockages are generally not the fittest patients to have surgery with multiple comorbidities such as heart problems (systemic
This depends whether you have open vascular surgery or keyhole endovascular surgery. Open vascular surgery involves a larger cut on the inside of the leg
Common vascular procedures and treatments include: Angioplasty, atherectomy and stenting of blocked arteries Arteriovenous fistula creation for haemodialysis access Carotid endarterectomy to prevent stroke or
Those with conditions such as aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection, aortic ulcers, blood clots, blocked arteries in the legs (peripheral artery disease), blood clots in the
Like all surgeries, vascular surgery does pose some risk of complications, which increases if the patient smokes, is obese and has other serious chronic diseases
Absolutely. The aim of vascular surgery is to optimise the blood flow through the diseased arteries in your legs to relieve pain and get you
This depends on the type of vascular disease you have whether arterial or venous in origin. Arterial problems normally involve blockage or enlargement of the
Depends whether the vascular disease is related to your arteries (blood vessels that take blood from the heart to the feet) or your veins (blood
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