Telangiectasias 
(Spider Veins)

Telangiectasias often called spider veins appear as fine red, blue, or purplish lines visible on the skin’s surface. Common on the face and legs, they are harmless but sometimes cosmetically bothersome. Targeted treatments can effectively reduce their appearance.

Skin with mild redness and small visible vessels before a treatment aimed at reducing telangiectasias.

Understanding Telangiectasias

What are they?

Telangiectasias are tiny dilated blood vessels visible beneath the skin as thin red, blue, or purplish lines.

  • They commonly appear on the face (nose, cheeks) or legs, but may also develop in other areas.
  • Although harmless, they often indicate underlying capillary fragility influenced by genetic, hormonal, or environmental factors.

A professional assessment. helps determine the underlying cause and select the most appropriate treatment to reduce their appearance and even out the skin tone

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Do you have questions or are you unsure which treatment is right for you? Our team is here to support you and recommend options tailored to your needs.





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    Causes & Triggering Factors

    Telangiectasias develop due to various factors that weaken capillaries and affect microcirculation.

    Our Recommended Treatments

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

    Sclerotherapy 

    An injectable treatment designed to correct telangiectasias on the legs and visibly improve their appearance.

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    Promote Healthy Circulation 

    • Walk daily to stimulate microcirculaton.  
    • Avoid sitting or standing still for long periods. 
    • Gently massage your legs to encourage blood flow.   

    Adopt Healthy Lifestyle Habits 

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

    Preserve Leg Comfort 

    • Avoid excessive heat (hot baths, saunas, sun). 
    • Protect your skin from cold and sudden temperature changes.
    • Use skincare products suitable for sensitive skin.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    Yes, once they appearthey do not fade on their ownHowevertheir appearance can be significantly reduced with appropriate treatments. 

    Yes. Temperature fluctuations—especially intense cold followed by rapid warming—can weaken capillaries. 

    Telangiectasias are superficial and thinwhile varicose veins are deeperlarger, and more prominent. 

    Yes, but they are more common in fairthin, or sensitive skin, which tends to react more strongly to external aggressors.