Posts tagged: spider veins

Treat Facial Redness: Veinwave

If you wake up with a face full of tiny red capillaries despite cutting out a good-night glass of Chardonnay, you might be experiencing spider veins, also known as facial telangiectasias or facial redness. Facial redness can unfortunately be of multiple different colors – bluish, purplish – pick your favorite, and as such it’s nothing […]

Published on: 30 May 2015
Posted by: Veins

Spider Veins: Useful Tips

Spider veins are groups of tiny blood vessels on the surface of your skin, named for their obvious similarity to a spider weaving its web – across a part of your body, unfortunately. Whether they appear on your legs or face, spider veins tend to get worse over time, so it’s best to treat them […]

Published on: 29 May 2015
Posted by: Veins

Spider Webs in Your Face

Until recently you were able to cover them with make-up, but now it’s becoming harder and harder to make them invisible every morning. Spider veins are also known as telangiectasias – they are groups of tiny blood vessels on the surface of your skin, and they are called spider veins for their obvious similarity to […]

Published on: 28 May 2015
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Butcher’s Broom for Varicose Veins: Yes or No?

Vein-related disorders have become one of the most frequent chronic diseases amongst Americans – 50% of them are experiencing at least a minor case of chronic venous insufficiency – a condition of damaged vein valves and poor blood circulation that typically results in varicose veins. Women are more prone to develop vein-related disorders than men […]

Published on: 27 May 2015
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Varicose Veins: Get a Postpartum Treatment

Pregnancy and childbirth is one of the most natural things in a woman’s life. Unfortunately, it can also take a heavy toll on our health. Every pregnancy has potential risks and problems, whether these are conditions you already have or you develop. More serious conditions can include anything from high blood pressure to diabetes and […]

Published on: 12 May 2015
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Grapes for Varicose Veins: Miracle or Lie?

Varicose and spider veins are a common problem that affects 50% Americans, and women are at higher risk. Most people keep postponing professional treatment for years because at the beginning varicose and spider veins are mainly a cosmetic concern rather than a serious health issue. There are many natural products and herbal supplements on the […]

Published on: 25 April 2015
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Horse Chestnut for Varicose Veins: Miracle or Lie?

Millions of people solve this problem all the time – do I really have to bother going to the doctor’s just because my ankles become cankles at the end of the day and my legs cramp? Varicose and spider veins are a common problem and most people keep postponing treatment for years. Occasional cramps go […]

Published on: 30 March 2015
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Spider Veins: Face of an Easter Egg??

Easter is just around the corner. Celebrated by millions of people around the world, in many countries Easter is a public holiday. Whether you’re Catholic or Orthodox and honor Easter Sunday or Monday as the day of significance, one thing is common for most Easter believers – Easter eggs, specially decorated eggs of all the […]

Published on: 25 March 2015
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Treat Your Varicose Veins: Sclerotherapy

Varicose and spider veins have become a big problem within the last few decades. Estimates say that at least 20 – 25 million Americans have varicose veins, and women are more affected than men. This makes problems with veins one of the most common chronic conditions in the United States. In fact, more people lose […]

Published on: 20 March 2015
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Compression Stockings: Yes or No?

Do your legs feel tired and heavy after a long day? Are you woken up by leg cramps in the middle of the night? Have you just undergone surgery or are you planning a long-haul flight? Compression stockings could help you in all these situations.   Do I even need compression stockings, I hear you […]

Published on: 5 March 2015
Posted by: Veins