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Mar 16, 2026, 17:37
Octavio Cosín Sales: Understanding the Influence of Systemic Factors on Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Octavio Cosín Sales, Medical specialist at Delarra Clinic, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Chronic venous insufficiency should not be addressed solely as a structural problem of the venous valves.
We are increasingly understanding the influence of systemic factors:
- Low-grade inflammation
- Metabolic environment
- Neurovascular regulation
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Chronic stress
Limiting treatment to local manifestations may be effective in certain cases, but it remains incomplete when the patient’s biological context is not evaluated.
Biophlebology proposes integrating advanced technology, scientific evidence, and complementary therapies with clinical judgment.
Not as an alternative, but as an evolution of the traditional approach.
The future of phlebology lies in understanding the complete system, not just the isolated vein.”

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