Spider Veins in Lexington, SC

Patient receiving Spider Vein Treatment at Espinoza Vein Institute, South Carolina

Spider veins may be small, but they are a vein concern that can have a big impact on how you feel about your legs. The good news is that safe, effective treatments can reduce their appearance and improve mild symptoms.

Many vein specialists treat your spider veins, but they don’t explore the root of the problem.

At Espinoza Vein Institute, we want to know what’s causing your spider veins. While most spider veins are usually harmless, they are an early sign of vein disease which could lead to chronic venous insufficiency that needs specialized treatment.

What Are Spider Veins?

Spider veins are small, damaged blood vessels that are visible on the surface of your skin. They are usually blue, red or purple and most often appear on the legs. You may experience some burning, itching or mild discomfort because of spider veins. Getting rid of spider veins can help you feel better about your legs and appearance.

Spider veins form when small veins don’t work properly. Blood pools in your legs and causes the blood vessels to expand.

Risk Factors for Spider Veins

  • Family history of vein disease or disorders
  • Prolonged sitting or standing
  • Recent leg injury or surgery
  • Previous blood clot in the leg
  • Overweight or obesity
  • Lack of physical activity
  • Hormones
  • Pregnancy
  • Older age

Spider Vein Treatments

We offer a number of advanced treatments for spider veins. You’ll learn the details of each procedure and which would be more effective and deliver the best results for you.

Sclerotherapy

This minimally invasive treatment involves injecting a solution into the veins. The solution makes the vein walls swell and stick together, stopping the flow of blood and causing the spider vein to fade.

Laser and radiofrequency treatments

These endovenous techniques use heat to seal off and destroy diseased spider veins. These treatments require a small incision using local anesthesia. It can take several months for the veins to disappear.

ClariVein®

During this treatment, we insert a thin, flexible wire into the diseased spider vein using ultrasound guidance. The tip of the catheter rotates, causing the targeted vein to spasm. A sclerosant solution further destroys the vein, which is gradually absorbed by the body.

Lifestyle changes

Regular exercise and compression stockings can help prevent new diseased veins and help slow down the progression of existing ones from getting worse.

Feel More Confident in Your Skin with Spider Vein Treatment in Lexington, SC

At Espinoza Vein Institute in Lexington, SC, we take time to understand your concerns and create a personalized plan designed to help you feel comfortable and confident again. Call (803) 626-9075 to schedule an appointment and take the next step toward clearer, healthier-looking legs.

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Espinoza Vein Institute LLC
Mon - Thu: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Fri - Sun: Closed

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