Spider Veins and Broken Capillaries

in Pittsburgh, PA

What Are Spider Veins and Broken Capillaries?

Spider veins and broken capillaries are small, visible blood vessels near the skin’s surface that often appear red, purple, or blue. These can develop due to pregnancy, aging, genetics, or sun exposure and commonly appear on the legs or face. Though typically harmless, they can affect appearance, leading many to seek treatments to reduce visibility. Certain lifestyle factors, such as prolonged standing or sitting, can also contribute to the development of spider veins, especially in the lower body.

What Are the Causes of Spider Veins and Broken Capillaries?

Genetics

Family history is a common factor in visible vein development.

Sun Exposure

UV damage weakens blood vessels, making them more prominent.

Hormonal Changes

Hormone fluctuations can reduce blood vessel strength.

Aging

Reduced elasticity in both skin and blood vessels leads to vessel dilation.

Sedentary Lifestyle

Long periods of standing, or pressure caused by crossing legs, will put strain on veins and cause them to become incompetent and dilate.

Deep Vein Incompetence

This is also known as chronic venous insufficiency (CVI); it can contribute to the development of spider veins. When the valves in the deep veins fail to function properly, blood flows backward (venous reflux), increasing pressure in the venous system. This elevated pressure, called venous hypertension, can extend into smaller superficial veins, causing them to dilate and form visible spider veins or telangiectasias.

Addressing the underlying venous insufficiency will help manage both spider veins and potential complications, such as varicose veins.

Treatments & Recommendations

DermaV Laser

This advanced laser treatment targets spider veins by delivering precise energy to the affected blood vessels, causing them to collapse and fade over time. It’s a quick and effective solution for smaller spider veins and broken capillaries.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are spider veins and how do they differ from varicose veins?

Spider veins are small, thin veins visible near the skin’s surface, while varicose veins are larger, bulging veins that can cause discomfort or pain.
Most treatments, such as laser therapy or sclerotherapy, cause minimal discomfort and are well-tolerated by patients.
The number of sessions depends on the severity and extent of your spider veins, but many patients see significant improvement after one to three sessions.
Treated veins are permanently removed, but new spider veins may develop over time due to factors like genetics or lifestyle.
Yes, most treatments have little to no downtime, but it’s recommended to avoid strenuous activities for a few days and follow your provider’s post-treatment care instructions.

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