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Although they have similar causes, spider veins and varicose veins
are not the same. Spider veins are generally small thread-like
veins with a blue or reddish color that appear beneath the skin's
surface. These veins can have a characteristic circular pattern
similar to a spider's web, or can be independent of other veins.
Unlike spider veins, varicose veins are generally swollen, twisted
cord-like veins that rise off the skin's surface. Usually deeper than
spider veins, varicose veins are flesh-colored or blue in
appearance and can cause pain, cramps, swelling, and fatigue in
the legs. While laser vein removal may treat small, and in some
cases medium sized varicose veins, other treatments such as
sclerotherapy, which involves injecting the veins with a special
solution, or surgery, may be more appropriate for the treatment of
large varicose veins. |