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Liza Eden Giammaria MD, MPH, FACPH
Vascular Surgeon | Vascular Surgery
20 E. 46th St., FL 9 New York NY, 10017About
Liza Eden Giammaria MD, MPH, FACPh is an internationally renowned vein expert practicing in New York, NY and South Florida. Dr. Eden Giammaria is distinguished for her experience and fellowship trained in venous procedures; including the treatment of varicose veins, spider veins, and cosmetic services. Dr. Eden Giammaria is a Diplomate of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine (ABVLM), Fellow of the American College of Phlebology (FACPh), and is a member on the Board of Directors for the American College of Phlebology Foundation (ACPF). Dr. Eden Giammaria completed her fellowship at the New York University Vein Center at Langone Medical Center - Department of Vascular and EndoVascular Surgery. Dr. Eden Giammaria is an esteemed innovative leader in the venous field. She is recognized for her transformational global impact and commitment to the advancement of vein education and disease. Dr. Eden Giammaria prides herself on her exceptional and professional patient care. She is dedicated to her true passion, delivering success of the patient’s goals through personalized care. As an internationally renowned vein expert, she provides extensive experience, precision skill set, and excellent communication proficiency, communicating clearly and effectively with those of diverse cultures and backgrounds. Patients have the option and are welcome to receive personalize vein care in either her Midtown Manhattan, NY or South Florida offices. To explore your options, or request a consultation, visit her WEBSITE at WWW.EDENVEINS.COM or CALL: NY-(646)-783-2570 or Florida: (954).376.6255
Education and Training
New York Univeristy Langone Medical Center - Department of Vascular and EndoVascular Surgery Fellowship in Phlebology 2012
Board Certification
American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine
Provider Details
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Liza Eden Giammaria MD, MPH, FACPH's Expert Contributions
I think I have varicose veins. How is this treated?
The treatment of varicose veins includes multiple modalities to close or remove the veins, i.e., Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA), Radiofrequency Ablation, Clarivein, Varithena, VenaSeal, Ambulatory Phlebectomy, and Ultrasound Guided Sclerotherapy. Alternatively, one may select a conservative therapy, i.e., wearing compression stockings/apparel. Always consult a fellowship-trained and American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine (ABVLM) Certified vascular specialist, for a consultation, evaluation, and treatment plan that's best for your lifestyle. READ MORE
My brother has been diagnosed with venous insufficiency. What is it and how can it be treated?
Normally, healthy legs have valves in the veins that move blood toward the heart and close not allowing backward flow of blood. Venous insufficiency, also referred to as venous reflux disease, develops when the vein valves no longer work/close appropriately and allow a backward flow (reflux) of blood in the lower legs. There are multiple treatment modalities to treat venous insufficiency (that close or stop the backward flow of blood), some of which include: Endovenous laser ablation, Radiofrequency Ablation, Clarivein, and Venaseal. READ MORE
I have venous inflammation in my legs. What could be the reason for this?
Chronic Venous disease, mainly due to venous reflux (or sometimes venous outflow obstruction) may be the trigger of this inflammation in your legs. The most common cause of venous inflammation is a slower blood flow. This facilitates the inflammatory cascade leading to inflammatory reactions on the venous wall, often in connection with varicose veins. Venous inflammation may also be caused by indwelling catheters, an injury to the venous wall or penetrating bacteria, as well as, after operations and longer periods on immobility (i.e., confinement to bed). The treatment depends on the cause, the location (i.e., what vein system, superficial vs deep), time frame of symptoms (if treated promptly or remained untreated over longer period of time). READ MORE
I sometimes have a sharp pain at night in my calf muscles. Could it be something serious?
Night leg cramps are one of the common symptoms of vein disease. It is possible that cramps of the legs may be related to chronic venous insufficiency. When one has venous insufficiency the venous blood refluxs (flows backward) down the veins and pools in the legs. This pooling of venous blood is a source of the symptoms of vein disease, including leg cramps. READ MORE
Does varicose veins need to be treated with surgery?
Varicose Veins are standardly treated via "non-surgical minimally invasive" procedures. There are several treatment modality options. During your father’s consultation with an American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine certified vein specialist the best treatment/procedure option for his venous condition and lifestyle should be recommended. READ MORE
How is varicose veins diagnosed in a person?
Great question! Each patient's condition of varicose veins is unique. One should make a consultation with a Certified Vein Specialist, lookk for 'DIplomate" of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine (ABVLM). During your consultation one should expect to have your medical history reviewed, a diagnostic ultrasound (which provides a specific "mapping" of the source of your individual vascular problem), have a venous evaluation, a set of photos of the areas affected, and a "customized" treatment plan for your varicose veins and lifestyle will be prepared for you and explained in detail. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Dr. Eden Giammaria offers a rich mix of experience as the former Medical Director of South Florida at a National Laser and Skincare Corporation (2011-2013), as well as, imparting clinical and corporate collaborations, partnerships and instruction (2011-"P 2011-Present 2011 - 2016
Awards
- Ambassador 2014 American College of Phlebology
- • Walter P de Groot Award 2011 American College of Phlebology
- Scholar 2010 American College of Phlebology
- Outstanding Professional Service 2010 University of South Florida, Sunshine Education and Research Center (ERC)
- Alpha Epsilon Lambda-For excellence in service to graduate and professional students, through outstanding scholarship, character and leadership 1996 University of Miami
- Featured in New You Magazine- “The Itsy Bitsy Spider Vein” 2016 New You Magazine
- Dexter D., Kabnick L., Berland T., Jacobowitz G., Lamparello P., Maldonado T., Mussa F., Rockman C., Sadek M., Adelman M., Eden Giammaria M. L., "Complications of Endovenous Lasers." Phlebology 2012; 27 Suppl I:40-45. 2012 Phlebology
- M. Sadek, L.S. Kabnick, T. Berland, L.E. Giammaria, D. Zhou, F. Mussa, N.S. Cayne, T. Maldonado, C.B. Rockman, G.R. Jacobowitz, P.J. Lamparello, M.A. Adelman, "Increasing Ablation Distance Peripheral To 2012 Journal of Vascular Surgery
- Sadek M., Berland T., Kabick L., Eden Giammaria M. L. "Tumescent Anesthesia is no Longer a Benefit in Superficial Vein Ablation in the Office: The Argument Against." Charing Cross, 2011 2011 Charing Cross
- Rosser, J.C., Erdmann-Sager J, Bardakcioglu O, Eden Giammaria M. L., “Suturing”, Advanced Therapy of Minimally Invasive Surgery, BC Decker, 2004. 2004 Advanced Therapy of Minimally Invasive Surgery, BC Decker,
- Rosser, J.C., Herman B., Eden Giammaria, M. L., “Telementoring”, Rosser, J.C., Herman B., Eden Giammaria, M. L., “Telementoring”, Seminars in Laparoscopic Surgery, Westminster,Vol 10, No 4 (December), 2003, Westminster,Vol 10, No 4 (December), 2003 2003 Seminars in Laparoscopic Surgery
- Rosser, J.C., Eden Giammaria, M.L., “Essential Characteristics of the Successful Bariatric Surgeon: Knowledge, Skills, and Advocacy”, “Minimally Invasive Bariatric Surgery”, Schauer & Schirmer, Chapter 4, Springer-Verlag, 2003. 2003 “Minimally Invasive Bariatric Surgery”, Schauer & Schirmer, Chapter 4, Springer-Verlag
- Crain’s New York Hispanic Executive Entrepreneur 2017 Nominee 2017 Crain's New York
- Board of Directors-Member 2017 American College of Phlebology Foundation (ACPF)
- Diplomate 2014 American Board of Venous & Lymphatic Medicine (ABVLM)
- Fellow 2015 Fellow of the American College of Phlebology (FACPh)
- Crain’s New York • Hispanic Executive Entrepreneur Awards Nominee 2017 Crain's New York
Treatments
- Endovenous Ablation Of Varicose Veins
- Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA/EVLT)
- Endovenous Ablation, Venaseal, Clarivein, Varithena
- Ambulatory Microphlebectomy For Varicose Veins
- Ambulatory Phlebecotmy
- Ultrasound Guided Sclerotherapy Treatment Of Venous Disorders
- PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) Treatment
- Prp & Stem Cell Therapy
- Botox & Dermal Fillers
- Endovenous Chemical Ablation of Varicose Veins (Sclerotherapy)
- Endovenous Radiofrequency Venous Ablation
- Sclerotherapy
- Endovenous Laser Therapy
- Phlebotomy
- Laser Treatment
Professional Memberships
- Dr. Eden Giammaria is a Diplomate of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine (ABVLM), Fellow of the American College of Phlebology (FACPh), and is a member on the Board of Directors for the American College of Phlebology Foundation (ACPF). Dr.
- Fellow Fellow of the American College of Phlebology (FACPh)
- Board of Directors American College of Phlebology Foundation (ACPF) 2017
- Diplomate American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine (ABVLM)
Fellowships
- New York University- Langone Medical Center Vascular and EndoVascular Surgery
Publications
- Phlebology 2012; 27 Suppl I:40-45"Complications of Endovenous Lasers."2012
- Charing Cross"Tumescent Anesthesia is no Longer a Benefit in Superficial Vein Ablation in the Office: The Argu2011
- Charing CrossTumescent Anesthesia is no Longer a Benefit in Superficial Vein Ablation in the Office: The Argument2011
- Advanced Therapy of Minimally Invasive Surgery, BC Decker“Suturing”2004
- Seminars in Laparoscopic Surgery, Westminster,Vol 10, No 4 “Telementoring”2003
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- She promotes, supports and leverages the advancement of global vein education and wellness via her philanthropy, advocacy, initiatives, mentorship, as well as, volunteering on charity foundations, and international vein teams for the underserved.
Liza Eden Giammaria MD, MPH, FACPH's Practice location
Eden Veins NY-FL
906 NE 26th Avenue -Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304Get Direction
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3112 E Commercial Blvd FL 2 -Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308Get Direction
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