Buford

Our Superior Vein Clinic serving in Buford

North Georgia Vein & Aesthetics

Too often at large vein clinics, the staff and physicians forget about the patient as a person. At North Georgia Vein & Aesthetics, our mission is to ensure that each patient receives first-class, individualized services – whether it’s a highly technical vein radiofrequency ablation or a simple prescription for compression stockings. To us, every patient is an individual, not a number.

Your Vein Clinic near me – Buford

Our physician and staff can help resolve your leg pain, fatigue, swelling, and cosmetic concerns of problems related to vein issues. We provide all treatments in our office with no need for hospitalization or even general anesthesia. Our team will develop a personalized care plan for you to get you back to the legs you once had! North Georgia Vein & Aesthetics was voted The Best Vein Clinic in Forsyth for three consecutive years! Now, that’s the best compliment we could ever receive!

North Georgia Vein & Aesthetics is much more than just a Vein Clinic

In our offices, we not only provide the latest techniques and technologies for vein treatments, but we also provide the cosmetic services of vein issues. Sclerotherapy for spider veins is also provided, along with cosmetic services such as Botox and Juvederm. And, in our Canton office (coming soon), we will also be providing Diabetes Relief. Ask a staff member if you have questions about any of these services.

Various Vein Conditions

At the North Georgia Vein & Aesthetics we specialize in treating vein disorders because up to 60% of all Americans, suffer from some type of vein disease. But, just because vein disorders are common doesn’t mean you shouldn’t worry about them.

Varicose veins result from the pooling of blood caused by a decreased flow of blood to the heart from the leg veins. Spider veins are a type of varicose vein, with size being the main difference between the two.

Are varicose veins dangerous?

Untreated varicose veins can be dangerous because the blood that is pooling in these veins can clot. When varicose veins clot, the condition is called superficial phlebitis and it is usually very painful, but not necessarily dangerous.

When should I be concerned about varicose veins?

If a person has varicose veins, and has any of these symptoms and signs, see a health care professional. Inflammation, discoloration, or ulceration of the skin or swelling of the calf or leg is more typical of problems related to the deeper veins, especially a blood clot.

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Buford, GA

Buford is a city in Gwinnett and Hall counties in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 17,144. Most of the city is in Gwinnett County, which is part of the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta Metropolitan Statistical Area. The northern sliver of the city is in Hall County, which comprises the Gainesville, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area and is part of the larger Atlanta-Athens-Clarke-Sandy Springs Combined Statistical Area.

The city was founded in 1872 after a railroad was built in the area connecting Charlotte, North Carolina, with Atlanta. Buford was named after Algernon Sidney Buford, who at the time was president of the Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Railway. The city’s leather industry, led by the Bona Allen Company, as well as its location as a railway stop, caused the population to expand during the early 1900s until after the Great Depression had ended.

The city operates its own school district, the Buford City School District, and has been the birthplace and home of several musicians and athletes. Various tourist locations, including museums and community centers, the largest mall in the state of Georgia, the Mall of Georgia, and Lake Lanier Islands are in the Buford region.