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Spider Vein Cream

by MPK February 1st, 2010 | Dermatology
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Do you have spider veins? Well, if you do, you’re not alone. Reportedly, it’s the second most common complaint dermatologists receive from patients (with acne being the first).

*Who gets spider veins?*

Everyone is susceptible to some degree, but women over the age of fifty are most likely to develop them. According to a recent study, 55% of American women age 50+ suffer from spider veins. However, men are not immune from them; reportedly 45% of males age 50+ also experience this problem, too. Other risk factors include obesity, UV exposure, and lack of exercise. However, the biggest culprit is something you unfortunately have no control over – your genetic predisposition.

*How to treat them?*

The good news is that there are several different treatment options available. One of the most common is a procedure known as sclerotherapy; a doctor injects a solution directly into the veins to dissolve them. Although this technique has been around for over a century, during the past few years many have questioned whether or not it’s a good idea to inject such a strong chemical into the circulatory system. As an alternative an alternative, some are opting for laser skin resurfacing instead. However, the drawback is that laser skin treatments are usually rather pricey. Last but not least, the most popular removal method is probably spider vein cream.

*Will spider vein cream help?*

Like anything in life, there are always two sides to every coin. There are tons of people who swear by spider vein cream, yet there are others who feel it’s not that effective. The truth probably lies somewhere in the middle; it might be able to help mild cases, but severe spider veins will probably require something different (like laser spider vein removal). Either way, it’s important to speak with a qualified doctor before you begin any kind of treatment.

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  1. Most people suffering from spider veins treatment for cosmetic reasons but spider veins are often more than just a cosmetic problem. In general, most people only relate spider veins only to the legs, but in actual, they can occur anywhere on the body. So, adopt a regular treatment for this. Take exercise regularly and go for walking early in the morning.

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