The Causes of Spider Veins in Women

Updated on: August 18, 2014

Cultural aesthetics have made clear skin an indicator of beauty. So, women who wish to be what society thinks of as beautiful are always on the lookout for ways to make sure that their skin stays as smooth and clear as possible. However, there are some things that can cause irregularities to appear.

One of the annoying irregularities that can cause skin to loose its smooth and clear appearance is spider veins. Although men can sometimes get spider veins as well, it is usually something that women tend to get more often. These kinds of veins can appear on the face, but more commonly found on the legs.

Spider veins are called that because they resemble the squiggly lines of spider legs. They are dark red to purplish red, and are caused by a variety of different things. Anatomically, the body is a network of veins that carry blood to and from the heart. So, when that blood flow is impaired in some way, the blood tries to force itself through the veins, and that is how spider veins are formed.

However, in order for any of that to happen, external pressure has to be put of the veins. So, women who walk around in high heels run the risk of getting these kinds of veins. Additionally, sitting crossed legged and not walking around much can also cause these kinds of veins. Usually, these veins are more of a cosmetic nuisance than anything else, and their appearance can be erased through medicinal injections.

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