Spider Vein Removal

Spider Vein Removal
Spider vein removal is a treatment to reduce or eliminate the appearance of small, web-like clusters of veins visible under the skin, often on the legs and face. Spider veins can be caused by factors like genetics, aging, sun exposure, or prolonged periods of standing.
Benefits
- Improved Appearance: Reduces the appearance of spider veins for smoother, more even-toned skin.
- Minimally Invasive: Both sclerotherapy and laser treatments are minimally 
invasive and do not require extensive recovery.
- Long-Lasting Results: With proper care, results can last for years, although some individuals may need touch-ups.
- Enhanced Comfort: Spider vein treatment can relieve any pain, itching, or swelling 
caused by the veins.


Who Benefit?
- People with Visible Spider Veins: Especially effective for individuals with spider veins on the legs or face who want a more uniform skin appearance.
- Individuals Experiencing Discomfort: Treatment can alleviate mild pain or itching associated with spider veins.
- Those Seeking a Minimally Invasive Option: Sclerotherapy and laser treatments do not require surgery and have minimal downtime.
Frequently Asked Questions
Both sclerotherapy and laser treatments cause minimal discomfort. Most patients describe
the feeling as a mild prick or a warming sensation.
Results are typically seen in 1-3 sessions, depending on the size and location of the spider
veins.
The treated veins won’t return, but new spider veins can develop over time due to genetics
or lifestyle. Regular maintenance sessions may be needed.
Pregnant individuals or those with blood clotting disorders should consult their doctor
first. Spider vein treatment is usually recommended only after childbirth.
There’s little to no downtime with either treatment. Patients can typically resume daily
activities right after, although they should avoid intense physical activity initially.
Results develop over weeks as the body gradually absorbs the treated veins. Many clients
see improvement within 4-6 weeks.