Spider veins are a mild type of varicose veins—enlarged or twisted veins that are visible through the skin surface as sunbursts or spider webs, usually on the legs or feet.
Learn more about the signs and symptoms of spider veins, along with preventative steps, and the treatments we offer to help reduce their appearance.
Several risk factors can increase your chances of developing spider or varicose veins:
The most obvious symptom of spider veins is the appearance of thin, sunburst- or spider web-like red veins that are visible through the skin. Additional symptoms of spider veins or more serious varicose veins may include:
Most cases of spider veins are not serious, but you might seek treatment for cosmetic reasons or to alleviate any discomfort they may cause. Call your physician if the spider or varicose veins make walking or standing uncomfortable or if you experience swelling or bleeding.
At Vascular & Interventional Specialists, we provide non-invasive treatment for spider veins using subcutaneous injections that eliminate swollen or painful veins. This procedure, called sclerotherapy, involves the injection of a solution directly into the spider veins that causes them to collapse and disappear.
While there are some causes (like pregnancy or genetics that may be unavoidable) there are some prevention measures you can take:
VIS is here to help. If you are at risk for spider veins or have experienced one or more of the signs & symptoms, please reach out to schedule a screening. We’ll walk this journey with you.
Contact us or call +92317412337 to schedule an appointment.
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