
Many people know of someone who had vein stripping surgery years ago. Those people had general anesthesia, had to pay for a hospital stay, and were left with considerable scarring and indentations. More>>
Large, ropey varicose veins needn't be "stripped" anymore. Insurance companies have seen that treating symptomatic varicose veins is a money-saving action, and is far less expensive than hospitalization . . . More>>
VNUS Closure Procedure Highlights More>>
For five years, Tallahassee Vein & Face Clinic has offered Thermage for $1000 to $4000 per treatment. Now we have found a home machine you can use yourself, at a fraction of the cost! More>>
OUR MISSION IS TO INCREASE AWARENESS OF VENOUS DISEASE, AND DIAGNOSE IT WHERE IT EXISTS, SO THAT IT CAN BE TREATED. More>>
Doctor Kent and his sister-in-law, Linda Schank, developed an interest in venous disease back in 1998, and so pursued training in its treatment. More>>
Chuck Kent always knew he wanted to be a physician. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree at the University of West Florida studying biology and chemistry. More>>
Larger veins, and veins that protrude and look ropey, are called varicose veins. They can get larger as time goes on, and cause aching, pain in the lower legs, swelling, and skin changes. More>>
Veins that have shown reflux are closed by way of a single small incision, usually below the knee. The closure catheter is threaded up the vein and is heated as it is withdrawn, sealing the vein closed. More>>
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