Spider Veins
Spider Veins (also called thread veins) are small dilated blood vessels.
They have a red or bluish colour and appear on the surface of the skin; particularly the legs, face and elsewhere (eg chest and breasts).
Spider veins may be visible as short, unconnected lines each about the size of a large hair, they may be connected in a scraggly starburst pattern, or they may resemble a spider web or a tree with branches.
They are most common on the outside of the thighs and around the knees but can occur anywhere on the legs or face.
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