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Spider Veins

(Idiopathic Telangiectasias)

By

James D. Douketis

, MD, McMaster University

Reviewed/Revised Sep 2022
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Spider veins are small, enlarged veins that are visible under the skin.

Appearance of Spider Veins
Blood Vessels
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Spider veins may be caused by the pressure from blood in varicose veins, but the cause is generally thought to be hormonal factors that are not yet understood. A hormonal cause would explain why spider veins most commonly occur in women, particularly during pregnancy.

Spider veins usually cause no symptoms. Some people do have pain or burning. Doctors recognize spider veins by their appearance. Tests are not needed.

Treatment of Spider Veins

  • Injection therapy (sclerotherapy)

Spider veins can usually be eliminated by injection therapy Injection therapy (sclerotherapy) Varicose veins are abnormally enlarged superficial veins in the legs. Varicose veins may cause your legs to ache, itch, and feel tired. Doctors can detect varicose veins by examining the skin... read more Injection therapy (sclerotherapy) (sclerotherapy) similar to that done for varicose veins Varicose Veins Varicose veins are abnormally enlarged superficial veins in the legs. Varicose veins may cause your legs to ache, itch, and feel tired. Doctors can detect varicose veins by examining the skin... read more Varicose Veins . In sclerotherapy, a solution, such as sodium tetradecyl sulfate, is injected into each of the spider veins to irritate them and produce a blood clot that blocks them. Large areas of spider veins (multiple telangiectasias) may require several treatments because the injections are painful. The skin may darken, but this discoloration usually subsides, often completely.

Laser treatment is also effective, but large areas require several treatments. This therapy uses a laser beam to destroy the small veins.

Small spider veins may persist or recur after initial treatment.

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