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From Olympus
The Celon method (bipolar radiofrequency induced thermotherapy) is a procedure for the endovenous treatment of insufficient saphenous veins, in particular, the great saphenous vein. During this procedure veins are gently heated to temperature of 60° to 85°C using an ultra-thin RFITT applicator inserted into the vein. This application of radiofrequency energy causes the vein to shrink and close.
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