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Dr. Gabriel Goren shows Rejuvahand™ treatment for Bulging Hand Veins On KABC News Los Angeles

Before and After

Alyse, my office mngr after three days and 3-4 weeks later

Before and weeks later

Bulging Hand Veins associated with the inevitable seniority is best treated with the Rejuvahand™ an enduring and cosmetically excellent procedure.

Müller's 1966 Ambulatory Phlebectomy (AP) procedure did not gain popularity in the US until the American surgeon, Gabriel Goren published his findings in 1991in the Am J of Surg”
— The Vein Book 2007: Principles of AP; J.Almeida & J. Baines, page 247
ENCINO, CALIFORNIA, USA, March 28, 2018 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Encino, CA, USA, March 28, 2018. Gabriel Goren, MD, a general surgeon and internationally known Phlebologist (Phlebology, the science of veins) was featured on KABC 7 News, Los Angeles on Friday, March 23.
The story was reported by Channel 7 KABC Station's health specialist, Denise Dador, and covered Dr. Goren’s RejuvaHand™ procedure for permanent removal of bulging, unsightly, mainly seniority linked, hand veins.
Also featured were two of Dr. Goren’s patients who had the minimally invasive method, which was done in doctor Goren's Encino office under local anesthesia with NO downtime.

"The best treatment alternative for prominent veins on the hands is their permanent removal, rather than the use of injectable fillers or fat transfers which must often be repeated and could result in an unnatural-looking (puffy) hands," says Dr. Goren.

Alyse had her procedure done three years ago while Judith had her hands treated over ten years ago, showing and proving that RejuvaHand™ offers an excellent enduring outcome as well as a cosmetically impressive result. Alyse is an RN and Dr. Goren's office manager. Prospective patients can meet Alyse and see her results in person during a complimentary consultation that may be scheduled by calling Dr. Goren’s office at (818) 905-5502.

Many women become concerned about bulging veins on their hands because it is a visible symbol of the inevitable seniority. To address these concerns Dr. Goren adopted and revised the minimally invasive European technique known as "Ambulatory Phlebectomy” (or AP) used for bulging leg's varicosities, approach he uses since 1989.
Two years later his article (co-written with Prof. Albert Yellin, Head Dept. of Vascular Surgery, USC Med. School) was the first write-up on the subject in the American Surgical literature. The article, introducing the method to the American Surgical establishment, was published in the Am. Journal of Surgery, 1991; vol. 162; pages 166-74.


The Rejuvahand™ technique treats both hands in about two to three hours with no downtime. The unwanted veins are removed in small sections through tiny (1-3mm) entry points that heal with no stitches or scars. Dr. Goren has performed close to 500 cases with complete success and permanent results; one single recurrence was observed in a professional weightlifter patient.

Dr. Goren believes that RejuvaHand™ is superior to conventional cosmetic hand vein treatments, injection sclerotherapy included. The procedure is done in a single session, yielding aesthetically excellent outcome. For more information visit www.handveinsrejuvenation.com.

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Gabriel Gorenm MD
Vein Disorders center, Encino CA
818.905.5502
email: drgoren@gorenveincenter.com

Gabriel Goren
Vein Disorders Center
818.905.5502
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A great TV reporting on Rejuvahand™ a minimally invasive in office, local anesthesia procedure that permanently rids the seniority associated hand veins.

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