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Sunday 30 June 2013

Prof Mark Whiteley - "you won't find anyone better in the UK"

In this Saturday's The Times Magazine, leading beauty expert Sarah Vines wrote a 4 page "Beauty Special" (29th June 2013 p 52 - 55).


In this article she quotes Professor Mark Whiteley for the treatment of leg Thread Veins stating that his "approach is forensic".
Image of Sarah Vines' first page of her "Beauty Special"
(Image blurred on purpose for reasons of copyright - please contact The Times for a copy if required)
She explains about the sequence of investigations and treatments and states that for getting rid of leg thread veins "... you won't find anyone better in the UK."

Full article: http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/magazine/article3799758.ece (you will be asked to subscribe to The Times to see full article - but you will then have full access to The Times newspaper)
For more information about thread veins see: www.thread-veins.co.uk
 

Saturday 29 June 2013

Healthy bodies need healthy legs

To maintain a healthy body, it is essential to have healthy legs. It is amazing how those people who can't exercise end up with more general health issues .... and those people who have leg ulcers cured get much healthier generally too.

Prof Mark Whiteley explains how good health
needs healthy legs

Professor Mark Whiteley explores the link between healthy legs and good health in this article in Focus Magazine.

http://focusonline.co.uk/2013/06/20/health-healthy-legs-support-a-healthy-body-by-professor-mark-whiteley-ms-frcs-gen-fcphleb/



 

Thursday 27 June 2013

Whiteley Clinic varicose vein research presented in Serbia

Venous researchers from The Whiteley Clinic are presenting their studies and results over the next 3 days at the European Venous Forum (EVF) in Belgrade, Serbia.


On Friday 28th June:

Judy Holdstock - chief vascular technologist - will be presenting her work about pelvic varicose veins causing haemorrhoids (piles) and asking the question whether vein experts (phlebologists) should be treating patients with haemorrhoids rather than bowel surgeons:
  • Pelvic vein reflux is associated with haemorrhoids in one third of cases. should haemorrhoids be treated by phlebologists?
    JM Holdstock, CC Harrison, T Fernandez-Hart, BA Price, MS Whiteley
    The Whiteley Clinic
Then Professor Mark Whiteley will be presenting a study performed by Alice Whiteley, a Whiteley Clinic summer research fellow from 2012 who unfortunately couldn't get to this conference:
  •  Pelvic venous reflux is a major contributory cause of recurrent varicose veins in more than a quarter of women
    AM Whiteley, DC Taylor, MS Whiteley
    The Whiteley Clinic
On Saturday 29th June:

Daniel Taylor, a Whiteley Clinic summer research fellow from 2012 will be presenting his prize winning research:
  • Ten year results of radiofrequency ablation (VNUSClosure) of the great saphenous in the treatment of varicose veins
    DC Taylor, AM Whiteley, TJ Fernandez-Hart, MS Whiteley
http://www.europeanvenousforum.org/

 

Mirror article on Superglue for Varicose Veins features Prof Mark Whiteley

New treatments of varicose veins was featured in the Mirror today in the UK.

Professor Mark Whiteley, the first person in the UK to perform endovenous surgery back in 1999, and an outspoken critic of the old "stripping" of veins, is featured in the article. 

Professor Mark Whiteley explains about endovenous (keyhole) surgery
for Varicose Veins - and the new local anaesthetic superglue technique
Mark Whiteley explains the new laser and radiofrequency techniques his team uses - and shows the new "superglue" or Venaseal technique which uses far few injections.

One of his patients is interviewed explaining the excellent results she has had from the "Superglue" technique.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/health/varicose-veins-could-new-superglue-2000205
 

Monday 24 June 2013

Majority of leg ulcers are curable by local anaesthetic surgery

A research paper showing the experience of patients with leg ulcers over 12 years has been published by Charlotte Thomas of The Whiteley Clinic in Phlebology.

12 years of experience of using the Whiteley Protocol showed 85% of leg ulcers were permanently
cured using local anaesthetic, walk-in / walk-out, pin-hole surgery

Charlotte was a Whiteley Clinic summer research fellow who, for her research project, looked at the results of all patients coming to The Whiteley Clinic with leg ulcers over a 12 year period.

All had been undergoing compression bandaging and had been told that they were not suitable for a surgical cure.

Phlebology - The peer review journal for venous disease
 In contrast to what their ulcer services had told them, 85% were cured after undergoing treatment at The Whiteley Clinic using The Whiteley Protocol - and 52% didn't need any compression stockings ever again!

Patients with leg ulcers have a miserable life that affects them, their loved ones and entails large on-going costs over years.

Curing leg ulcers results in better quality of life of the affected patients and their families - and would work out much cheaper after only a year or so when compared to dressings and compression bandaging.

http://www.thewhiteleyclinic.co.uk/whiteley-clinic-research-fellows.htm

Sunday 23 June 2013

Huffington Post article on Superglue for Varicose Veins

Venaseal, or "Superglue" treatment for varicose veins is one of the new and exciting local anaesthetic treatments for varicose veins that can be done through pin-holes only.


Professor Mark S Whiteley writing in the Huffington Post
"A Sticky End for Varicose Veins"
The Whiteley Clinic is one of only 3 centres in the UK that was involved in the original study to check that this treatment worked.

It is now available at The Whiteley Clinic and Professor Whiteley has written an article in The Huffington Post about this revolutionary treatment.

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/mark-s-whiteley/a-sticky-end-for-varicose_b_3472394.html
 

Monday 10 June 2013

Introduction to VenaCure EVLT Never Touch Direct - by Professor Mark Whiteley

Professor Mark Whiteley introduces the VenaCure EVLT NeverTouch Direct through the College of Phlebology.



www.CollegeofPhlebology.com
 

Wednesday 5 June 2013

Lovely Legs - Mark Whiteley featured in June's Good Housekeeping Magazine

An article entitled "Lovely Legs" in June's Good Housekeeping features Professor Mark Whiteley explaining about endovenous surgery and Venaseal Glue treatments for Varicose Veins.

 

The article also highlights the free online vein screening service available to anyone who thinks they might have leg vein problems on: www.veinsscreening.co.uk