What are Spider Veins? Spider veins, also known as “telangiectasias”, are small, distended blood vessels that are visible just beneath the skin. Spider veins most often develop on the face and legs, and these veins are different from the other most common vein disorder—varicose veins. Varicose veins turn bluish and can cause discomfort and even pain; while the removal of spider veins is mostly for cosmetic purposes. You may choose to remove spider veins using several methods; the newest and least invasive of these removal methods is laser spider vein removal. If you are suffering from both varicose and spider veins, your physician will likely recommend vein stripping the varicose veins first. This is because laser spider vein removal will only be a permanent fix when varicose veins are completely absent.
Laser spider vein removal
People who may be afraid of vein stripping as a way to get rid of their varicose and/or spider veins will be relieved to discover how non-invasive laser spider vein removal truly is.
The process is simple: