by Brenda Bernhardt | Mar 28, 2018 | Vein Treatment
At Totality, we utilize 4 types of treatments to ablate (seal or close) varicose veins. They are: VenaCure EVLT (laser ablation), Venefit (radiofrequency ablation), and Varithena (chemical ablation), and Venaseal (medical adhesive ablation). Both laser and...by Brenda Bernhardt | Feb 19, 2018 | Ultrasound Imaging, Vein Treatment
A venous skin ulcer is a shallow wound that occurs when the leg veins don’t return blood back toward the heart the way they should. This is called venous insufficiency. These ulcers usually form on the sides of the lower leg, above the ankle and below the calf....by Brenda Bernhardt | Jan 30, 2018 | Vein Treatment
There are 2 types of veins in your leg, deep and superficial. The deep veins of the leg are responsible for moving 90% of the blood from your legs up to your heart. The superficial veins primarily hold blood and move only 10% of the blood toward the heart. When valves...by Brenda Bernhardt | Jan 8, 2018 | Vein Treatment
Totality is proud to have been asked to participate in a new study by the makers of Varithena, the British Technology Group. As the first and only vein care center in Oklahoma to currently use Varithena in the treatment of varicose veins, we were one of the first...by Brenda Bernhardt | Dec 13, 2017 | Vein Treatment
The end of the year is when most flexible spending, health savings, and insurance benefits expire, and we’d like to give you a reminder, especially if you have completed the approval process for varicose vein treatment, that now is the time to get those veins...