3 Reasons to Act Fast with Spider Veins
More Than Skin Deep
Let’s face it: With the colder months now well on the way, most people aren’t thinking about wearing shorts, skirts, or exposing legs. This means they may not be as worried about the discoloration and deformity associated with conditions like spider veins. If it’s so easy to cover up, why bother about treatment in the shorter term? Well, it turns out that acting now has several benefits; not only in terms of cleaning up your appearance, but because these can lead to more serious health problems.
Here’s a quick breakdown of the three major reasons you should start thinking about having spider veins treatment sooner rather than later:
1. Spider Veins Can Be Related to More Serious Problems
Beyond how they look, spider veins may actually be a sign of bigger, more critical problems. Among these is the rare but dangerous condition called hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), characterized by circulation and vein problems. [1] Among the characteristics of this inherited disease are malformations of capillaries leading to increased blood flow in veins; high blood pressure and even heart failure may result.
In addition, spider and varicose veins can be result of clotting in deeper veins, as in deep vein thrombosis, which can also lead to serious problems. When a part of a clot breaks off, it can get lodged in other parts of the circulatory system, such as the heart, leading to serious problems.
Taking care of spider veins helps promote healthier circulation and can provide insight into whether more serious conditions are present. It’s not just an aesthetic choice; it could be a lifesaver.
2. Timing Is Everything
Since spider veins are smaller in scope than their cousins, varicose veins, it’s true that recovery from common treatments is going to be quicker. For instance, results from sclerotherapy—the use of specialized solutions to seal up problematic veins and correct circulation—can be seen as quickly as three to six weeks. [2] In this sense, there may not be as much rush to get things done before the warmth returns. However, what should also be taken into account is the amount of time it takes to get into the office; you may have to wait to schedule both consultation and the procedure itself.
Ultimately, you want to make sure you’re fully recovered by the time the warmer weather hits. In addition, leaving extra time will allow a buffer if initial treatments don’t work out.
3. Valuing Yourself
There’s another aspect to getting spider veins treatment that doesn’t get enough attention: there are quality-of-life and psychological benefits to taking care of physical deformities like spider veins. No matter the time of year, there’s nothing like the feeling of being comfortable in your own body. Doubtless then, taking a control of your condition and having spider veins eradicated will boost confidence. There’s no shame in valuing your own appearance and taking steps to improve it.
In line with recent trends surrounding self-care, timely treatment of spider veins involves making yourself the best not as a selfish act but as one that benefits those around you. This should certainly factor into your decision making.
Healthier & Happier
Clearly, treatment and management of spider veins is worth considering, and there are plenty of reasons to opt for earlier treatment rather than trying to wait it out. At stake is your own life and how you want to lead it. Whether you’re worried about more serious health issues or simply want to be ready for shorts and skirts season, it’s worth thinking about having spider veins looked at and removed. And luckily, treatments nowadays are easier to manage and more effective than ever before. You can be free from the web of spider veins.
If you suffer from varicose or spider veins, the team at Hamilton Vein & Vascular is ready to help. Emphasizing highly-effective, minimally-invasive treatments, the team at these Texas-based outpatient clinics have helped countless people achieve solid results. Learn more about what they do by calling their Houston office at (281) 565-0033, Austin’s clinic at (512) 710-1114, or San Antonio at (210) 405-4707 today!
References
- “Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia”. 2018. Genetics Home Reference. https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/hereditary-hemorrhagic-telangiectasia.
- “Sclerotherapy – Mayo Clinic”. 2018. Org. Accessed November 29 2018. https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/sclerotherapy/about/pac-20384592.