Volusia Vein Clinic and Cosmetic Center
555 West Granada Boulevard
Suite C-2
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
Phone: 386-673-4955
Fax: 386-673-1905
Email: volusiavein@bellsouth.net
Are you experiencing pain or swollen limbs? Do you have leg heaviness and fatigue? Do you have varicose veins? You have a choice to help make it go away and that choice is Volusia Vein Clinic and Cosmetic Center! During vein stripping, incisions are made in the groin and calf, and a stripper tool is threaded through the diseased vein to pull out the vein. With the closure procedure, a small puncture is made at insertion and the vein is closed and left in place. The closure procedure has proven to be highly effective! View some examples below:
Sclerotherapy - Before
Sclerotherapy - After
Closure - Before
Closure - After
Phlebectomy - Before
Phlebectomy - After
Some of our other services are
- Vein treatments for spider and varicose veins sclerotherapy
- Closure and non-surgical varicose vein treatment
- Micro-Phlebectomy and removal of varicose vein
- Diagnostic ultrasound
- Botox cosmetic, restylane and TCA peels
R.G. (SKIP) MARINO, M.D.
Dr. Marino is a highly qualified and skilled physician who has practiced in Volusia County for the past 30 years. With extensive studies in venous insufficiency, diagnostic ultrasound and sclerotherapy under physicians internationally recognized in the fields of sclerotherapy and phlebology, this is his specialty and what he does better than anybody!
JANICE BUFFINGTON-MARINO
SKIN CARE BY JB
BEYOND THE BASICS
Ask our licensed medical esthetician about advanced skin care procedures and products such as
- Kinerase
- Neostrata
- Glyquin
- Compression Stockings
F.A.Q. About the Closure Procedure
Q: Is the closure procedure painful?
A: Patients report feeling little, if any, pain during and after the procedure.
Q: Is there any scarring, bruising, or swelling after the procedure
A: Patients report minimal to no scarring, bruising, or swelling following the closure procedure.
Q: How quickly can I resume normal activity?
A: Patients are walking immediately following the procedure, and patients typically resume normal activities within one day.