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Sherman Oaks Spider Vein Treatment

Close-up of a person's leg showing visible varicose veins, with a hand gently touching the affected area, highlighting common symptoms of venous insufficiency.

Spider veins are nasty things and are really unsightly. Most people hate having to deal with them on their bodies, and it can cause some real confidence issues for a good reason. Thankfully, they can be removed; you need a doctor’s help.

What Are Spider Veins?

Spider veins are formed by widened venules (tiny blood vessels) under your skin, which creates an obvious red pattern on the surface. They’re easy to spot and hard to hide, so you’ll know when you’ve got them. Though they can be slightly uncomfortable for some people, most people are much more concerned with trying to get rid of them for their own self-image, which is why doctors offer plenty of help in removal. They are not to be confused with varicose veins which are a dark blue or purple.

Why Do They Appear?

There isn’t one particular reason that leads to spider veins appearing. It could be attributed to several things, including your genetics and the environment you live in. Like excessive drinking or a sedentary lifestyle, some particularly bad choices seem to be the leading causes. However, less choice-based things like ageing, rosacea and other skin-related problems can lead to spider veins being formed.

Symptoms

It’s not hard to notice when you’ve got spider veins. They are usually thin, branching patterns that look like spider webs (how they get the name). They can appear in obvious areas of the body, too, like your calves or arms, which makes them easy to spot when you’re inspecting yourself.

How Are They Removed?

Spider vein removal isn’t nearly as hard as you might first think. You don’t have to live with them if you don’t want to. Here are a few of the best ways to deal with them quickly.

Sclerotherapy

This one sounds worse than it actually is! Sclerotherapy (or Asclera) is where the inner lining of the blood vessels is deliberately damaged with a chemical solution injected into the veiny culprit. From this solution, your vessels are forced to clot, which scars the blood vessel. It’s a great way to deal with spider vein removal but does come with a little pain.

You can learn more about Sclerotherapy at The Glow Aesthetic Center

Self-Care

Self-care is one of the best things you can do for yourself without the need for a doctor’s input. All you have to do is start thinking about leading a healthier lifestyle. Try and lose weight and exercise more and you’ll see your spider veins begin to remove themselves. Also, elevate your legs when you get a chance to try and get optimum blood flow back around your body.

Laser Therapy

Laser therapy is fast and painless and one of the best ways to handle spider vein removal. A laser is pointed at the widened venules, which caused the branching spider veins, and works to seal them quickly. You’ll notice your spider veins disappear seemingly in an instant after a session of laser therapy.

Summary

That’s about all you need to know when it comes to spider vein removal. The process itself isn’t all that difficult, and most of it is painless. You can definitely find the help you need at your doctor’s office, so don’t hesitate to go in and get help.

To learn more about Sherman Oaks Spider Vein Removal, check out The Glow Aesthetic Center

 

Close-up of a person's leg showing visible varicose veins, with a hand gently touching the affected area, highlighting common symptoms of venous insufficiency.
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Wednesday: 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday: 9 AM–6 PM
Friday: 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday: Closed

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