Study finds sclerotherapy can be successfully used by patients of all skin types, ethnic backgrounds

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Study finds sclerotherapy can be successfully used by patients of all skin types, ethnic backgrounds
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Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), which impacts more than 25 million people, includes varicose and spider veins. They occur when the veins become damaged and can't work as they should.

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