Thermotherapy (RFITT)
The Celon method (bipolar radiofrequency induced thermotherapy) is a minimally invasive 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 localized and precisely delivered application of radiofrequency energy causes the vein to shrink and close. Following treatment, the vein remains in the body and is then no longer visible.
CelonLab PRECISION
• Minimally invasive outpatient procedure for the treatment of primary varicosis under local anesthesia
• Endovenous thermal occlusion resulting from the application of radiofrequency energy
• Gentle, effective and safe in its application


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CelonPro Curve 1200-S15
• Bipolar applicator for varicose vein treatment
• Good visibility under US
• Only 15 G (1.8mm) in diameter Spherical tip

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