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Certificate of Complete Recovery

We provide responsible treatment to ensure lifelong vascular health without discomfort or recurrence.
A Certificate of Complete Recovery is issued after the final examination, which takes place three months after treatment is completed.

NOTICE OF ISSUANCE

Certificate of Complete Recovery

The Goal of Treatment Is Complete Recovery.
We provide responsible care to ensure you can feel confident and worry-free about recurrence.

Three months after your varicose vein procedure or surgery, once we confirm that symptoms have improved and venous reflux has resolved, a Certificate of Complete Recovery will be issued. Unlike a medical report written in technical terms that may be difficult for patients to understand, the Certificate of Complete Recovery is clearly written so patients can easily grasp their final treatment results. It specifies which parts of the veins had reflux and how they were treated. For patients with recurrent varicose veins, the certificate also includes illustrations marking the veins previously treated at other hospitals. Until the very last moment of issuing the certificate, we carefully explain everything so patients can fully understand the condition of their veins.

[Illustration of a Vein Treatment Drawn Personally by Chief Surgeon Dr. Kim Seo-jeon]
SEQUENCE

Certificate of Complete Recovery Issuance Process

  1. Examination and Diagnosis
  2. Varicose Vein Treatment

    VenaSeal (Horizontal Valve Sealing)

    Water Tunnel Laser (1940 nm)

    Mild Radiofrequency Treatment

    ClariVein

  3. Three-Month Observation and Final Examination
  4. Issuance of Certificate of Complete Recovery for Varicose Veins
Note

The Certificate of Complete Recovery for Varicose Veins is issued only to patients who have received surgical or procedural treatment.

The standard for complete recovery is the absence of reflux in both the treated vein and its branch veins, which are the connected vessels stemming from the affected vein.

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