What You Are Wondering
Frequently Asked Questions in One Place with Clear Answers
We have simplified all the signs in your mind. From treatment processes to application methods, all the questions you are curious about are answered here with corporate expertise but in an understandable language. There is no room for uncertainty in your health journey.
What are varicose veins and how do they form?
Varicose veins occur as a result of the dysfunction of the venous valves, causing blood to flow backward and the veins to dilate. Genetic predisposition, standing for long periods, pregnancy, and obesity are factors that increase the risk.
Is laser varicose vein treatment painful?
No. Endovenous laser treatment is applied under local anesthesia and is generally painless. The patient is discharged on the same day.
What is foam therapy and how is it applied?
Foam therapy involves injecting a special sclerosing substance into the varicose vein to make the vein walls stick together. The procedure takes a short time and is performed while standing.
What is the difference between open vein surgery and laser treatment?
Open surgery involves the removal of the vein using classic surgical methods. Laser treatment, on the other hand, is minimally invasive; it offers less pain, faster recovery, and aesthetic advantages.
Why do chronic wounds heal slowly?
Diabetes, circulatory disorders, infections, and improper dressing can hinder the healing of chronic wounds. A multidisciplinary approach is required.
What is PRP, and in which wounds is it used?
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) is a healing cell obtained from the patient’s own blood and applied to the wound. It is successfully used in diabetic wounds, pressure ulcers, and surgical wounds.
How often should wound care be done?
The type of the wound, its depth, and the infection status should be considered when planning care, which should be done daily or every other day. It should be planned under the supervision of a doctor.
Who needs compression stockings?
Compression stockings are recommended for varicose veins, venous insufficiency, and lymphedema patients. They are also used for post-operative edema control. They should be selected with the appropriate pressure and size.
Which types of vascular blockages require surgery?
Vascular blockages that cannot be opened with medication or interventional methods, and those that pose a risk of tissue loss or cause severe walking impairments, are treated surgically.
How can I make an appointment?
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What are exosomes and what do they do?
Exosomes are microscopic structures that facilitate communication between cells. They support tissue renewal thanks to the growth factors they contain, especially in wound healing and skin rejuvenation.
In which patients is exosome treatment used?
Exosome treatment can be applied in patients with slowly healing chronic wounds, diabetic foot, vascular-related skin disorders, and areas of aesthetic regeneration.
What is the difference between exosomes and PRP?
PRP is obtained from the patient’s own blood, while exosomes are biological carriers obtained from cellular production systems. Exosomes are purer and carry biological signals at a higher concentration.
What is regenerative medicine?
Regenerative medicine includes treatments that encourage damaged tissues to repair themselves. Techniques such as PRP, stem cell therapy, exosomes, and laser are part of this field.