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Leg veins

The laser treatment for spider veins is a modern, minimally invasive method to eliminate small superficial veins (spider veins), which usually appear on the legs. The following is a summary of the most important information:

What are spider veins?

  • Small dilated superficial blood vessels (capillaries) just under the skin

  • Reddish or bluish color, net or fan shaped

  • Common on legs, especially thighs and calves

  • Generally a cosmetic problem, rarely medical

How does laser treatment work?

  • The laser emits a concentrated beam of light specifically targeted to the affected vessels.

  • Light energy is absorbed by the hemoglobin in the blood → heat is generated → the vessel walls are destroyed (coagulate).

  • The body naturally eliminates the treated vessel.

Advantages of laser treatment

  • Non-invasive (no needles or incisions)

  • Outpatient treatment

  • Short sessions (10-30 minutes)

  • Short recovery time

  • Ideal for fine and superficial spider veins

Disadvantages and risks

  • Often several sessions are needed (depending on severity).

  • Possible mild pain or burning sensation during treatment

  • Redness, swelling, pigmentation changes or small scabs in the following days

  • In rare cases: scarring or hyperpigmentation

Contraindications

  • Intense tanning or use of solarium (increases risk of side effects)

  • Pregnancy

  • Active skin infections

  • Blood coagulation disorders

Aftercare

  • Avoid sun exposure for 4-6 weeks (use sunscreen).

  • No hot showers, saunas or intense exercise for a few days.

  • In some cases compression stockings are recommended (depending on severity).