WHAT ARE SPIDER VEINS?
Spider veins - known in the medical world as telangiectasias or
sunburst varicosities - are small, thin veins that lie close to the
surface of the skin. Although these super-fine veins are connected
with the larger venous system, they are not an essential part of
it.
A number of factors contribute to the development of spider
veins, including heredity, pregnancy and other events that cause
hormonal shifts, weight gain, occupations or activities that require
prolonged sitting or standing, and the use of certain
medications.
Spider veins usually take on one of three basic patterns. They
may appear in a true spider shape with a group of veins radiating
outward from a dark central point; they may be arborizing and will
resemble tiny branch-like shapes; or they may be simple linear and
appear as thin separate lines. Linear spider veins are commonly seen
on the inner knee, whereas the arborizing pattern often appears on
the outer thigh in a sunburst or cartwheel distribution.
SPIDER VEIN REMOVAL
Dr. Junker uses simple, painless laser
surgery for spider vein removal, especially for small veins on
the face. Laser surgery is a very safe procedure with quick recovery
time. Dr. Junker has been treating patients with
spider veins for over 10 years.
Schedule
a free consultation today to learn more about spider vein
removal.