Due to the complex action, the components of the gel penetrate very rapidly into the tissue and repair damaged blood vessels 10 times more effectively than other drugs. Currently, this is the safest drug for varicose veins in France. The nanopeptides contained in the composition participate in the production of protein chains necessary for the regeneration of blood vessel walls, thereby preventing their necrosis. Nanofibers of collagen and elastin are interconnected to form a natural molecular network that helps strengthen veins and increase their elasticity, preventing them from thinning and spraining. In order to obtain the desired effect from treatment, Levicose must be used as directed.
The gel should be applied to clean and dry skin. The composition distributes well on the skin and absorbs quickly. Light massaging movements will enhance the effect. The recommended course of treatment is 4 weeks. To consolidate the results, you can offer courses twice a year. Doctors recommend using the gel as follows:
The prevention of varicose veins is effective, especially at stage zero, when the changes that take place in the veins have not yet manifested themselves, but are reporting themselves through indirect signs. The prophylactic process lasts 10-15 days and can be used in a single application of the gel. This method will keep your blood vessels and legs healthy and prevent further development of varicose veins.
People at high risk for varicose veins include people with genetic predispositions, autoimmune diseases, high blood pressure, diabetes, and people with a sedentary lifestyle or standing most of the time. Especially women who often walk in high heels can develop varicose veins. The indications for the use of Levicose are the following:
In a clinical trial in France in 2022, no side effects were recorded. Neither from the epidermis side, nor from the gastrointestinal side, etc. Treating and preventing varicose veins in the legs just got safer. The gel is only contraindicated in the presence of open infected wounds and skin cancer.