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Spider Vein Removal What are spider veins? Many women, perhaps 50% of adult females, have spider veins on their legs. Clusters of red, blue or purple veins commonly appear on thighs, calves and ankles. Also known as sunburst varicosities, these thin veins lie close to the surface of the skin. These extremely fine veins are not a critical part of the overall venous system. Spider veins are the product of many factors. These include pregnancy, hormonal changes and weight gain. They can also appear in women whose occupations require extended periods of sitting or standing. Heredity and the use of certain medications also play a role in the occurrence of spider veins. How are spider veins removed? A Beautiful You uses leg vein sclerotherapy to remove these unsightly veins from appearance. Sclerotherapy also may help relieve other conditions associated with spider veins. These include night cramps, aching, burning and swelling. By injecting the veins with a sclerosing system, the veins collapse and then fade from view. The injections are performed with the use of bright light and magnification to ensure maximum efficacy. One injection is made per every inch of spider vein. During this treatment, you may feel a brief burning sensation or slight pin pricks. At least two sessions are recommended to achieve best results. Treatments help reduce the appearance of current veins, but do not prevent veins from surfacing in the future. Am I a candidate for spider vein removal? If you are unhappy with the appearance of spider veins, you may be a good candidate. Most women who opt for leg vein sclerotherapy range from age 30 to 60. You should not consider sclerotherapy if you are pregnant of breastfeeding. Spider veins often appear during pregnancy, and disappear following delivery. Complications, though minimal, include allergic reactions to the sclerosing solution, inflammation, and the formation of blood clots in the veins. A pigmentation irregularity may produce brownish splotches on the treated skin. This may take months to fade. In other cases, a condition called "telangiectatic matting," imay occur. This condition consists of fine reddish blood vessels appearing around the treated area. Further injections may be needed in the case of matting. Ask your doctor at A Beautiful You if spider vein removal is an appropriate treatment for you.
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