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Spider
and Varicose Veins be Gone!
Show off those sexy
legs!
Warmer days call for less
clothing, new swimsuits and miles of sexy legs
shown off just about everywhere. Unsightly
spider veins and varicose veins often cause
women to hide under long skirts and pants as
opposed to displaying their legs, even during
summer months. Spider veins typically appear on
the legs as small reddish or bluish blood
vessels that are visible through the skin.
Usually raised above the skin, varicose veins
are larger and dilated, sometimes causing
discomfort.
Women and men alike may feel self-conscious when
it comes to showing off their legs if they
experience these undesirable veins. They may
wonder where the veins came from, or why they’ve
been troubled with them. Truth be told, one’s
genes play a major role in whether a woman will
develop varicose or spider veins, but factors
like lifestyle, habits and hormones also play a
part.
If a man or woman is born with weak vein valves,
his or her vein walls may weaken and begin to
disintegrate, causing unsightly veins. A surplus
of hormones present in the body at times of
puberty, pregnancy and menopause may also
contribute to appearance of spider and varicose
veins. Additionally, obesity, aging, injury to
the legs and excessive time spent standing may
also bring on these veins.
Because these pesky, unattractive blood vessels
no longer function properly, it is possible to
treat them in several ways without disrupting
the body’s circulatory system.
Several treatments available for spider and
varicose veins include:
Sclerotherapy – A doctor injects a
solution into the troublesome veins, which
causes the walls of the vein to swell and stick
together. The veins then convert into scar
tissue and fade over time. This procedure
produces very effective results if done
correctly, requires no anesthesia and may be
conducted in a doctor’s office.
Laser surgery –
Producing a sensation similar to a gentle snap
of a rubber band, laser therapy works by aiming
intense light at the spider and varicose veins.
Lasers are exceptionally accurate and cause
damage only to the targeted veins, causing them
to disappear painlessly and without affecting
any of the surrounding tissue.
Electrodesiccation – Similar to
sclerotherapy, this form of treatment introduces
an electric current to seal off the troublesome
veins. Patients should be aware that scarring
may occur.
Here are some things you can do to prevent
spider and varicose veins:
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Don’t cross your
legs when sitting.
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Try not to stand
for a prolonged period of time.
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Wear sunscreen
when you’ll be exposed to UV-rays.
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Exercise
regularly. (Especially by walking and
running) |
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Avoid tight
clothing and wear support stockings if
you like. |
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Do what you can to
control your weight.
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