Treatment For Varicose Vein and Spider Vein Removal

Spider veins are varicose veins that have many small branches. They can be found on the legs and often cause pain, itching, or aching in the limbs. Varicose veins on the other hand are larger than spider veins but also may lead to leg pain. If you would like to learn more about varicose and spider vein removal then read below! 

What Are Varicose Veins?

Varicose veins are large, gnarled, and twisted bulging red or purple veins that can be seen through the skin. They often appear on our legs but they’re mostly an aesthetic blemish. 

Varicose veins are usually not serious. But, they can be quite uncomfortable and lead to more damaging problems down the line. They’re also very noticeable, which may cause people to feel self-conscious or embarrassed about them.

What Are Spider Veins?

Spider veins are clusters of tiny blood vessels that travel just under the surface of your skin. They often appear on people’s legs and have a red or purple color in the shape of a spider web, but don’t always lead to major complications when left untreated.

What Causes Varicose Veins and Spider Veins?

The cause of varicose and spider veins can be attributed to genetics, your lifestyle habits, the age you are at when they form. They happen because a valve becomes defective in one of your veins which causes it to backflow blood pooling up and weakening that vein’s wall causing an engorged area where either a varicose or spider vein will pop out on top. The risks of having this condition increase as we get older.

Varicose veins may be more common in some families (inherited). Increased pressure in the veins is caused by overweight or obesity, older age, being female, and being inactive. Factors that lead to varicose vein increase blood pressure include injury from leg joints such as pregnancy and smoking but can also result from taking oral contraceptive pills or hormone replacement therapy.

Varicose and Spider Vein Removal Treatment

Varicose and spider vein are unsightly, but there is hope for treatment. Lifestyle changes such as dieting can help some people avoid spider or varicose vein problems in the first place.

Certain treatments allow you to eliminate these undesirable conditions without surgery – like varicose vein removal treatment, which uses a high-energy beam of light that penetrates deep into your skin to break up blood clots inside a swollen vessel near the surface; however, since the 1930s sclerotherapy has been the procedure of choice among those willing to go under with needles.

Sclerotherapy

Another good treatment for varicose and spider vein removal is Sclerotherapy. This is a medical procedure that addresses both varicose and spider veins. The process entails injecting a solution (typically saline) into the affected vein, which causes it to collapse and eventually fade away after multiple sessions.

It’s an incredibly effective treatment for larger veins because of its efficacy in reducing pain while keeping unwanted symptoms at bay.

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