Go to a beauticians and they will 'suck' the blood out of them with a very fine needle. Absolutely painless.
2006-11-27 05:48:15
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answered by Sandee 5
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After 10 years of struggling with all sorts of creams and pills to treat this embarrassing problem I was able to get rid of my varicose veins by using natural healing methods and alternative herbal home remedies.
Read Diane Thompson's "Varicose Veins Secrets" (also available in electronic format at: http://www.varicoseveinscure.org ). By following this guide book I was able to eradicate my varicose veins pretty fast. God bless!
2014-09-17 21:06:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Vericose veins and spider veins are not fun:
Spider veins appear to be hormonally induced and can be associated with pregnancy and menstruation. Although spider veins are not usually symptomatic, the feeder veins deeper in the skin can cause discomfort. Many women have a combination of both varicose and spider veins. While they may seek treatment for cosmetic improvement, most female patients seek relief from pain.
Because spider veins are produced and developed by female hormones, they occur mainly in women. Men also get small veins, but these veins, which are darker and fatter looking, are usually high-pressured “blow-outs” from nearby varicose veins.
What Causes Spider Veins?
Spider veins grow from “reticular” veins, also known as “feeder” veins. These feeders exist in a dense network, and are usually a bit deeper in the skin. They form a network of blue or green veins, sometimes giving a marbled appearance to the skin. They might even be difficult to see in some women because they are a little too deep in the skin. But they’re present nonetheless and must be eradicated in order to get the best results possible, while reducing the chance of recurrence. Many women, not knowing the proliferative nature of spider veins, don't want them treated. These women figure as long as the veins aren’t too ugly, they can avoid treatment and save money. But in reality, without the spider vein removal, spider veins provide a platform for the growth of additional spider veins.
Treating Spider Vein Patients
Some use Sclerotherapy, not recommended by all doctors:
Injection Sclerotherapy
This is a cosmetic procedure used to treat tiny 'spider' veins. It is done in the office and must be accompanied by compression. The results are mediocre at best, and it frequently requires many treatments to obtain adequate results.
Others use Laser:
Laser Treatments
This is a cosmetic procedure highly effective for ‘spider’ veins and some SMALL varicose veins. Laser treatment is useless for large varicose veins. We recommend laser treatment for follow up after closure has been completed in order to reduce spider vein recurrence.
Ask your doctor what he/she feels will be best for you.
2006-11-27 13:08:17
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answered by gare 5
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I find varnishing the area generally covers them up. Try Homebase Nut Brown Weatherproof.
2006-11-27 13:17:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe they can be removed with laser treatment but it is quite expensive.the NHS will only do it in exceptional circumstances.
2006-11-27 13:10:58
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answered by sweynseye 4
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They do it by lazer or electrolysis in beauty salons
2006-11-27 13:14:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Kill the spiders, take a reality check, they are only skin deep.
2006-11-27 13:11:35
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answered by lulu 6
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see dr you can have a op
2006-11-27 21:49:21
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answered by munchie 6
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i dont know because i have the same problemwehn you get the answer please can you email it me at bleasdale1@hotmail.co.uk
2006-11-28 10:59:53
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answered by G-Unit 3
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