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Your Vein and Cosmetic center of Southwest Florida.

We help all patients, from those who have had prior treatments to new patients who are worried they may have “Leaky Veins”.

We can help you make your legs feel normal again so you can live YOUR better life.

LEG HEALTH QUIZ: DO YOU HAVE LEAKY VEINS?


Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that can be serious if not detected and treated early. Florida has the 2nd most common state for new Melanoma diagnosis. Here are some tips and information to help raise awareness and understanding of melanoma for patients:

  1. 1. Check your skin regularly: It’s important to get to know your skin and check it regularly for any changes, such as the appearance of new moles, changes in color, or changes in size or shape of existing moles.
  2. Protect your skin from the sun: UV rays from the sun can cause skin damage and increase the risk of developing melanoma. Be sure to wear protective clothing, such as a hat and long-sleeved shirt, and apply sunscreen with at least SPF 30 to all exposed skin before going outside.
  3. Know the risk factors: Some factors that may increase the risk of melanoma include a history of sunburns, fair skin, family history of melanoma, and having many moles or atypical moles.
  4. Get regular skin exams: It’s important to have regular skin exams by a healthcare provider, especially if you have any risk factors for melanoma. This can help detect any changes early on and improve the chances of successful treatment.
  5. Know the signs of melanoma: Signs of melanoma include changes in the shape, size, or color of a mole, the appearance of a new mole, and any unusual or changing spots on the skin.
  6. Seek medical attention if you notice any changes: If you notice any changes in your skin or have any concerns, it’s important to seek medical attention promptly. Early detection and treatment can improve outcomes for melanoma.

Remember, prevention and early detection are key to reducing the risk and impact of melanoma. By staying informed and taking steps to protect your skin, you can help reduce your risk and improve your overall health.

Click here to read more at Skin Cancer Foundation!



Understanding the Journey of Treating Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)

Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) is a condition that tends to worsen gradually over the course of a person’s lifetime. Because of this, treatment is not a one-time fix but rather a comprehensive and ongoing process aimed at managing symptoms, improving circulation, and preventing further progression. – Dr C


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Continuity Of Care

Many don’t understand what this means and why it’s important. Coming to our office at Lumiere Cosmetic Vein Center we offer the highest quality of care to our clients here. To obtain this, continuity of care is a must.

We will perform our interventions with intent to obtain the best results for each patient within their comfort level. For some this is simply conservative measures and others this is several procedures over the course of a year. No problem is too big or too small for treatment.

There is not a “changing of the guard”, you will not see a different provider with each visit. You will be followed throughout your treatment course by the same Board Certified Surgeon. This “rapport” helps with communication of your concerns with our staff here at Lumiere.

Have a great December!

Click HERE for information on Continuity of Care from Physicians Weekly newsletter


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Why Our Clients Come Back

You will be assessed at every visit by a Board Certified Surgeon.

A customized treatment plan will be developed with your input helping focus on what your GOALS are.

Follow up assessments by our trained staff to help answer your questions and guide YOUR treatment.

24 hour call coverage

In short, we follow the GOLDEN rule and treat you like we would like to be treated.

Take care and see you soon.


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