Our Team
ALOHA VEIN TEAM
The Vein Team
Focusing on the treatment of vein disease, Aloha Vein has become the state’s most trusted vein clinic.
Our dedicated team of vein specialists will provide you with the education, peace of mind, and best treatment plan to improve the look and feel of your legs!
Choon Kia Yeo, MD
Dr. C.K. Yeo
Choon Kia Yeo, MD, is a physician and surgeon, certified by the American Board of Surgery and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. A member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and a fellow of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, he has practiced medicine in Hawaii for over 30 years.
Dr. Yeo believes that laughter is the best medicine, play is the best exercise, and that moderation is the key to a balanced diet. His chief priorities are saving our patients time and money, providing virtually painless treatments, and helping staff and patients improve their quality of life by looking and feeling their best.
Choon Kia Yeo, MD
most trusted vein clinic
Vascular Treatments
Sclerotherapy
Tiny needles are used to inject a solution directly into the vein. This solution irritates the lining of the blood vessel, causing it to collapse. Over time, the vessel turns into scar tissue that fades over time.
VenaSeal
The VenaSeal system delivers a small amount of a specially formulated medical adhesive to seal the diseased vein, rerouting blood to nearby healthy veins.
ClosureFast
A small incision is made to access the vein. A cathetar delivers radiofrequency energy to the vein wall, causing it to heat, collapse and seal shut. Once the diseased vein is closed, blood circulation is diverted to other healthy veins.
Microphlebectomy
Microphlebectomy is sometimes recommended to treat unsightly or painful leg veins close to the skin’s surface. With microphlebectomy, varicose veins are removed through small punctures, which leave virtually no scars.
We serve the entire Hawaii area
Take Care
Prevention Veins Disease
- Wearing sunscreen
- Maintaining a healthy weight through exercise and diet
- Wearing compression socks/stockings
- Staying mobile by avoiding sitting or standing for extended periods
- Elevating your legs to prevent blood from pooling in your lower extremities