Dr. Brian Newman to conduct two training sessions for medical professionals on Veinwave system

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Brian Newman, MD, FRCS, will conduct two training sessions for medical professionals on the Veinwave(TM) system, a revolutionary system used by doctors around the world to non-invasively eliminate spider veins and telangiectasia.

Dr. Newman, an internationally-acclaimed vascular surgeon based in the United Kingdom, developed Veinwave(TM) as a safe, reliable, non-invasive treatment utilizing the principle of Unipolar Thermo-Coagulation (UTC). UTC utilizes proprietary technology to deliver the unique radio-frequency energy without the need for anesthesia. An independent six-year study from Georges Pompidou Hospital documents the safety and effectiveness of this proprietary system with no side effects.

The Advanced Training Session for vascular surgeons is by invitation only and will be held Friday, Dec. 11, at the CardioVascular Institute at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. A second seminar is open to all physicians and is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 12, 9 a.m. at the Boston Marriott Newton. The seminar will cover an overview of the Veinwave(TM) technology, review case studies and procedural techniques, and allow attendees to observe live patient treatments.

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