The intermediate cephalic vein is also known as the median cephalic vein or median cubital vein. It is quite large and is located in the antecubital fossa, which is a prime location for drawing blood.
Varicose veins are bulging, enlarged veins. Any vein that is close to the skin's surface, called superficial, can become varicosed. Varicose veins most often affect the veins in the legs. That's because standing and walking increase the pressure in the veins of the lower body.
Treatment Treatment for varicose veins may include self-care measures, compression stockings, and surgeries or procedures. Procedures to treat varicose veins are often done as outpatient procedures. That means you most often go home on the same day. Ask your insurer if varicose vein treatment is a covered cost.
The Vein Clinic at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota offers comprehensive care for varicose veins, spider veins and venous wounds.
Overview Sclerotherapy treats veins that are twisted and enlarged, known as varicose veins. Varicose veins are usually in the legs. Sclerotherapy also treats spider veins, a mild form of varicose veins. Sclerotherapy usually works best on small varicose veins. Sclerotherapy involves using a needle to put a solution into the vein. The sclerotherapy solution causes the vein to scar. The scarring ...
Varicose vein care at Mayo Clinic Your Mayo Clinic care team. Mayo Clinic vascular specialists work with doctors trained in skin conditions (dermatologists), imaging (radiologists), blood vessel surgery (vascular surgeons) and other care healthcare professionals to diagnose and treat your condition. Advanced diagnosis. Mayo Clinic doctors use detailed imaging tests to diagnose varicose veins ...