VEIN THERAPY

Spider veins are small, dilated, red or blue blood vessels that remain superficial in the skin. They are more common on the legs, but can occur on the face as well. Varicose veins are larger dilated blood vessels that appear raised above the skin’s surface.

Spider and varicose veins cannot always be prevented, but there are steps that can minimize the chance attaining the damaged veins, such as wearing support hose, exercising and maintaining a normal weight, eating a high-fiber diet, and avoiding high-heeled shoes. Sun protection can also aid in preventing spider veins on the face.

Spider and varicose veins affect an estimate of 80 million adults in the U.S. Though the exact cause is unknown, heredity, pregnancy, and hormonal changes can be contributing factors. The damaged veins become more likely as people age. Though most concerns are cosmetic in nature, varicose vein patients also seek treatment due to medical concerns, such as disabling pain and ulcers.

Georgia Dermatology offers Sclerotherapy and Laser Vein Therapy.

References: brochures by the American Academy of Dermatology: Treatments for Spider and Varicose Veins, and Spider Vein Varicose Vein Therapy

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