If you have veins that are visible beneath the surface of your skin, and you don’t like the way you look, you may be seeking tips for hiding spider veins. In this post, we share cosmetic suggestions to make these failed veins less visible. Then we highlight minimally invasive treatments that will get rid of them for good.
These are tiny, dilated blood vessels that are often red, blue, or purple in color. Visible on the surface of your skin, they could form a branching pattern that looks like a spider’s web, giving them their name. and have a web-like or branching pattern resembling spider legs.
In addition to being a cosmetic concern, spider veins are actually a sign of vein disease—they form when valves in your blood vessels malfunction, allowing blood to flow backward and pool in your veins. As a result, the collected blood expands these veins, causing them to become visible. At this point, many people start hiding their spider veins.
According to Parade magazine, are there 3 keys to covering up your spider veins with makeup. First, you have to clean and exfoliate the affected area, carefully patting your skin dry when you’re done. Next, using clean hands, a makeup brush or even a sponge, you can apply a concealer intended for use on the face or body. (Bonus points if it has some SPF protection in the product, since sun exposure can make spider veins more noticeable.) Finally, they suggest applying body shimmer to other parts of your leg, helping draw attention away from the troubled area by highlighting healthy sections of skin.
Spider veins are not merely a cosmetic concern. They are a sign of vein disease, and can cause disruptive symptoms such as:
Unfortunately, even the best makeup-artist can’t help manage these concerns. So, when you’re tired of hiding spider veins and want to find lasting symptom relief, we encourage you to explore minimally invasive vein treatment at Georgia Endovascular. From sclerotherapy to radiofrequency ablation and more, there are ways to treat your spider veins without the need for invasive incisions or overnight hospital stays. Your ideal treatment depends on the severity of your condition and your overall health profile, so contact our team today to begin exploring your options.
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