Spider Veins HELP
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Jun 3, 2014
Emma L.
Hi Ladies,
I stand all day for work and I am finding that my spider veins are getting worse! Has anyone found anything great that will help??
Jun 3, 2014
Mhairi M.
As far as I know nothing really helps to improve them, you can only cover them with something like mac face and body foundation or there is a procedure you can have done to remove them. If you want more info on it I'd advise you to ask Traci as she's very knowledgeable in all types of cosmetic procedures. Hope I've helped :-)
Jun 3, 2014
Shauna S.
You can get needles to make them go away. It's not permanent but it works very well, my aunt gets it done
Jun 3, 2014
Diana T.
I have them as well and got them from my dad and he had to get surgery to remove them later on in life - it's basically a sign of poor circulation in your legs - so you can try to increase circulation with massages and more leg exercises - or you can try to cover them up with a leg/body foundation/concealer - MUFE makes one as does dermablend so you can try those but just be aware that it could lead to real problems as you age and may need to be surgically removed.
Jun 3, 2014
Emily J.
Basically vascular surgeons can either laser them or inject them with something to make them go away.
Jun 4, 2014
Emma L.
Thanks everyone! Very helpful. I have been trying to massage them every night so hopefully with exercise that might help!