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Spider veins are
tiny red or blue veins, usually about the size of a fine thread or
possibly a bit larger, that may look like a spider or it's web,
hence the name "spider vein." These annoying veins appear primarily
on the legs. Blood vessels larger than a pencil are called
varicose veins. Varicose veins are unattractive diseased veins that
have lost the ability to return blood from the legs to the heart and
lungs against the force of gravity. These bulging, swollen veins
usually cause aching, tired legs at the end of the day. Varicose
veins may cause night cramping, burning and itching in the legs as
well as other symptoms. When left untreated, varicose veins may lead
to the formation of blood clots, phlebitis and bleeding ulcers.
Many women suffer from the embarrassment of spider
and varicose veins visible on their legs. Although these veins are
primarily inherited, they can worsen after having children, from
occupations requiring prolonged standing, obesity, high impact
aerobics, or for no particular reason at all. Spider and varicose
veins can occur due to hormone fluctuations, including puberty,
pregnancy, menopause, oral contraceptives or hormone replacement
therapy. Leg veins can also appear after an injury to the leg or a
broken bone.
With a means of treatment
as safe and effective as the YAG laser, there is simply no reason to
live with this problem.
YAG is a process that
uses strong pulses of light to damage an affected area without doing
harm to light to fair colored skin. The concept is to do just enough
damage to the lesion to kill only those specific cells. The
advantage of this process is that it nearly completely reduces the
risk of scarring from the procedure.
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