Im not sure but why would you want to anyway :L
yes
A specialist can use an injection into the veins that "shrinks" them - other non swollen veins will take over for the ones the MD has injected. There is an older process called stripping where the veins are actually surgically removed.
Yes sometimes they can, they can also be removed by simple inexpensive surgery.
blood can still return via the deep veins
Varicose veins can only be removed through surgery. However, there are non-surgical options to treat varicose veins, decreasing discomfort and/or deterioration. These options include weight loss, elevating the legs, and wearing compression stockings. See http://www.doctorveins.com/varicose-veins/treatment-nonsurgical.shtml
Laser treatment is great for spider veins on your legs. It is one of the most popular ways to really get rid of them and it has been done for years and is considered very safe for most people.
The veins collect blood from the capillaries, which are tiny vessels leading to and from each living cell in the body. Carbon dioxide and other waste products are returned to the blood by cells, and are removed in the lungs, kidneys, liver, and other excretory organs.
Penetrating injuries to the neck can damage the jugular vein. Sometimes it also get damaged with bleeding during Central venous line, a procedure which involves cannulation of the neck veins for feeding or monitoring.
I am not sure. I am trying to find that myself. Once I find it I shall tell you :)
There are three major categories of veins: superficial veins, deep veins, and perforating veins. All varicose veins are superficial veins; they lie between the skin and a layer of fibrous connective tissue called fascia.
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There are three types of veins, superficial veins that are just beneath the surface of the skin, deep veins that are large blood vessels found deep inside muscles, and perforator veins that connect the superficial veins to the deep veins.
Pulmonary veins