Millions
of men and women are bothered by spider veins—those
small, unsightly clusters of red, blue, or purple veins
that usually appear on the thighs, calves and ankles
and occasionally on the face. An estimated fifty percent
of the adult female population
and fifteen to twenty percent of men share this cosmetic
problem.
Spider veins are small, thin capillaries that lie close
to the surface of the skin. They are connected to a
larger venous system, though they are not an essential
part of it since they do not actually carry blood to
the heart.
Many factors can contribute to the development of spider
veins, including:
• pregnancy
• weight gain
• chronic sun exposure
• activities that demand prolonged standing or
sitting
• heredity
The techniques most used to treat spider veins are Laser
and/or Sclerotherapy. Spider
veins on the face can be treated with Laser. Small
to medium sized leg veins
are treated with Laser and/or Sclerotherapy. Both are
relatively simple procedures with high success rates.
Call Bellagio at 949-720-1994 to schedule
a consult and find out which procedure or combination
of procedures will work best for you. You can also email
us at ndfox@pacbell.net
with any questions you might have.
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