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Innovative Clacs Singapore Treatments

CLaCS (Cryo-Laser and Cryo-Sclerotherapy) is a cutting-edge treatment for varicose veins and spider veins in Singapore. This procedure is minimally invasive. It uses cold air, transdermal laser, and injection sclerotherapy to improve results. CLaCS Singapore effectively targets the affected blood vessels, which helps reduce discomfort and downtime.

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Varicose Vein Treatment in Singapore

Understanding The Impact of Varicose Veins on Singaporeans Varicose veins, and their milder form known as spider veins, are swollen and enlarged blood vessels that commonly appear in the legs due to increased pressure when standing and walking upright. These visible veins result from weakened valves that malfunction, allowing blood to flow backward

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What is CLaCS?

WHAT IS CLaCs USED FOR? You may have, heard of, or seen your relatives and friends having dark purple or blue bulging, twisted veins on their arms and legs – these are varicose veins. Usually, they happen to someone who sits down or stands up without moving for a long period of time, and to older and pregnant people. Varicose veins are caused

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What Should I Expect if I Go For CLaCS Singapore?

Varicose veins is a condition where the one-way valves in the veins do not function properly, causing backflow of the blood into the legs where it collects. When the blood collects, the affected veins start to bulge or become twisted, and usually turn a darker blue or purple. They may cause pain and difficulty in moving around for some people, and

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What Surgery is Available for Varicose Veins?

What are varicose veins? Varicose veins are dark blue or purplish bulging, twisted veins which appear mostly on the legs, although they may also be seen on the arms or neck. They occur as a result of faulty valves in the veins which fail to prevent backflow of blood (especially those in the lower body) resulting in blood pooling and collecting in t

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