Spider Veins Symptoms & Treatment Options

Symptoms

Spider veins are not generally considered a health risk; however, patients can experience symptoms such as itching, burning and achiness in the affected area. Factors like heredity, pregnancy, prolonged standing or sitting, trauma or pressure, and hormonal changes all contribute to the causes of spider veins.

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Spider veins are not only found on your legs, but also on your face and hands and can be removed with similar treatment options.

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Treatment Options
Most spider veins are treated with a combination of sclerotherapy injections and superficial or topical laser therapy for the quickest resolution. All procedures are performed in-office using only local anesthesia. A series of 3-5 treatments per region are typically required for optimal results, which involve minimal downtime and discomfort.

Sclerotherapy
A tiny needle is used to inject the spider veins with a solution that irritates the lining of the vein. In response, the veins collapse and are reabsorbed, and the surface veins are no longer visible. Generally, normal activities can be resumed immediately after sclerotherapy. Medically prescribed support hose and/or bandages may need to be worn for several days to assist in resolution of the veins.

Laser Therapy
There are a variety of lasers that can treat spider veins and some are better than others. The physicians at VCFE use the latest technology in their centers. Lasers can “erase” spider veins by causing damage to the vessel. Usually a combination of laser and sclerotherapy have the best results. Many lasers can also effectively be used for facial veins as well.

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