
Lymphovenous
Procedures
Dr. Nada Al-Hadithy trained in LVA supermicrosurgery in Taiwan. Curious to know more she visited the founding father of LVA surgery Prof Koshima in Hiroshima and was delighted to pass his chopstick test! Combining advanced medical expertise with a holistic approach, she provides tailored, evidence-based care designed to support your overall well-being. Dr. Nada values open communication and works closely with you to develop solutions that enhance your comfort, confidence, and quality of life, ensuring a professional and positive experience every step of the way.
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LVA is a microsurgical procedure that connects lymphatic vessels to nearby veins to improve fluid drainage in patients with lymphoedema. This minimally invasive surgery reduces swelling, discomfort, and the risk of infections by bypassing blocked lymphatic pathways.
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Lympha surgery is a preventative microsurgical technique used during cancer treatments, such as lymph node removal, to reduce the risk of developing lymphoedema. By creating a connection between lymphatic vessels and veins, it maintains proper lymphatic drainage and prevents chronic swelling.
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This procedure improves lymphatic drainage in areas with persistent wounds, facilitating better fluid balance and reducing inflammation. By connecting lymphatic vessels to veins, LVA promotes wound healing and enhances skin health.
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For patients with chronic swelling caused by lymphatic dysfunction, LVA provides a surgical solution by redirecting lymph flow into the venous system. This reduces swelling, alleviates discomfort, and prevents further complications.
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LVA can help address lichenified (thickened and hardened) skin caused by chronic lymphatic issues. By improving lymphatic drainage, this procedure reduces skin irritation and inflammation, promoting smoother, healthier skin over time.