Varicose Veins and Spider Veins 

Varicose and spider veins appear as visible blue or purple veins under the skin. Linked to poor venous circulation, they are common and generally benign, but can cause leg heaviness and discomfort if left untreated. 

Woman massaging her legs to relieve heaviness caused by varicose veins and improve venous circulation.

Understanding Varicose Veins and Spider Veins 

What is it? 

These venous conditions are caused by dilated veins resulting from impaired blood return to the heart. 

  • Spider veins are small red or bluish vessels visible on the skin’s surface. 
  • Varicose veins are larger, twisted, and sometimes painful. They appear mainly on the legs, thighs, or behind the knees. 

Without treatment, they can worsen and lead to pain, swelling, or heaviness. Treating leg varicose veins helps prevent progression and improves circulatory comfort. 

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    Causes & Triggering Factors

    Several factors — genetics, hormones, heat, or prolonged standing — can promote the development of varicose and spider veins. 

    Our Recommended Treatments

    Varicose vein treatment with ultrasound-guided injections to precisely target dilated veins and improve leg circulation.

    Ultrasound-Guided Injection

    Treats deeper varicose veins using a sclerosing foam injected under ultrasound guidance for precise results.

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    Varicose vein treatment with sclerotherapy at Epiderma to reduce spider veins and enhance leg circulation.

    Sclerotherapy

    Injects a sclerosing solution into superficial spider veins to close them and visibly improve skin appearance.

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    Promote Healthy Circulation 

    • Walk daily to stimulate venous return. 
    • Avoid standing or sitting for long periods. 
    • Elevate your legs for a few minutes each day. 

    Adopt a Healthy Lifestyle 

    • Maintain a healthy weight and stay active. 
    • Drink plenty of water to support circulation. 
    • Limit salt, alcohol, and tobacco. 

    Keep Your Legs Comfortable 

    • Avoid excessive heat (hot baths, saunas, sun exposure). 
    • Wear loose clothing and comfortable shoes.
    • Use compression stockings if needed.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 

    Not necessarilyThey are often superficial and mainly aestheticthough they may indicate underlying vein fragility. 

    Female hormones affect vein tonemaking varicose veins more frequentespecially during pregnancy. 

    Yes. Physical activity helps with prevention, but factors like genetics and hormones can still lead to their development. 

    No. They do not resolve spontaneously. A healthy lifestyle may slow progression, but treatment is required for improvement.