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Spider
veins or varicose veins are unsightly disorders that may occur
separately or in tandem.
Spider
veins are small, dilated veins that form web-like or sunburst
patterns on the legs and face. Varicose veins are larger
dilated blood vessels, which are sometimes raised above the
skin. Though not dangerous, both conditions may cause
discomfort, and larger varicose veins can be quite painful.
Vein
therapy, often performed on an out-patient basis, can be
effective in 50 to 90 percent of cases. Treatments include
sclerotherapy in which blood vessels are injected with a
solution that causes them to shrink and disappear; laser
surgery; ligation (tying off the veins); or complete removal
of the affected blood vessels. Several veins may be treated
during one visit, and repeated treatments may often be needed,
depending on the size of the blood vessels involved. |