Fact: Vein problems affect women more often, according to the Office on Women’s Health, but 40 to 45 percent of men in the United States suffer from some type of vein problem.
Fact: Spider veins can appear nearly anywhere on your body, including on your face.
Fact: Many factors contribute to the development; you have control over some of these factors. For example, obesity, sitting for a long time, smoking, exposure to the sun and the use of hormonal birth control can contribute to the formation of these tiny, yet unsightly veins. Injuries may also cause them.
Fact: While spider veins do not hurt like their larger counterparts, varicose veins, they can sometimes cause uncomfortable burning and itching. In some rare cases, they can cause blood to back up inside the vein somewhat like a varicose vein to cause similar symptoms.
Fact: Historically, doctors used to advise women to delay vein treatment until after they finished having children because old-fashioned vein treatment is a significant surgical procedure that can be painful and risky – most women would want to have this surgery only once. Modern treatments, by comparison, present minimal pain and risk so patients may undergo treatment as often as necessary.
Fact: While it is true that treatment removes the treated spider vein forever, you may develop new ones in other places on your skin.
Fact: The newest generation of spider vein treatments is nearly pain-free and provides great results. Most treated veins fade with the first treatment, although larger and exceptionally stubborn veins require repeat treatments for full results.
Fact: Sclerotherapy is the gold standard for spider vein treatments, providing optimal results with minimal pain and recovery time. In sclerotherapy, a vein doctor injects a chemical agent that causes the walls of the spider vein to swell and stick together. The treated vein closes and breaks apart; the spider vein disappears as nearby tissue absorbs the remnants of the vein.
For more information about spider veins and their myths, talk to your vein doctor. Learning more about them can help you get rid of these unsightly veins. The staff at Georgia Vascular Institute can provide you with what you need to get rid of those pesky veins. Call today at 770-506-4007 and schedule an appointment with us.