What Are Spider Veins?
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. While spider veins and flushed skin don't usually indicate a major medical problem, most people would be happy to be rid of them. Unfortunately, spider veins won't disappear on their own, but advanced treatment is available to easily and safely remove them.
How Do Spider Veins Form?
Spider
veins form when excess blood backs up in the blood
stream. The excess blood creates pressure. The body
releases the pressure by creating new veins on the
skin's surface. The primary problem with spider veins
is their unsightly
appearance, but they can also cause aching, swelling, burning.
People within
certain ethic groups are often more prone to spider veins, so
heredity certainly plays a role. So can hormone therapy and
oral contraceptives. Aging related to sun damage is also a big
contributor. Ultraviolet light exposure is one of the more
controllable factors in preventing facial veins, so avoiding
the sun and using sunscreen is recommended. Facial veins and
flushed skin are also commonly seen with rosacea, a chronic
but treatable skin condition.
What Treatments
Are Available?
Light and laser technology offer
excellent results in reducing spider veins and facial redness.
Various SKINovative® locations will offer one or both of the below treatments for
spider
veins.
1. Laser Treatment: Lasers are an excellent modality for spot
treating larger facial veins. Our lasers deliver precise
dosages of energy to each vein, with minimal risk to the
surrounding skin. During treatment, light energy is delivered
through a special hand piece directly to the targeted vein.
This energy is absorbed, causing thermal coagulation of the
blood vessel. Over a short period of time the vessel is
absorbed by the body. One treatment is sometimes sufficient,
but multiple treatments may be necessary.
2. Intense Pulsed Light Therapy: Also known as IPL or Photo
Facial, this treatment offers superior results when treating a
whole network of tiny facial veins and the associated flushed
look of the skin. There is usually no downtime with this
procedure, and it typically requires 4 to 6 treatments. People
with mild to severe Rosacea really appreciate the outcome,
noting an 80 to 90% overall reduction in facial redness. How
Long Do Results Last?
Once a vein or vessel has been destroyed, it will not return. However the treatment is not able to stop the development of more veins in the future. Patients who have had laser or IPL could certainly see new facial veins over time, especially those who continue on with unprotected sun exposure. Sunscreen is recommended for everyone, and it can be preventative for people prone to facial veins.
























