Spider veins do not go away on their own. They form when small blood vessels near the surface of the skin weaken, causing blood to pool. According to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, these visible veins are a sign of poor circulation in the affected vessels. While they are usually harmless, they can cause burning, itching, or discomfort in some people.
Why They Stay
- Damaged vessels do not repair themselves
- Blood pooling keeps the vein visible
- Risk factors like standing for long hours, pregnancy, or genetics increase recurrence
Treatment Options
Topical creams do not remove spider veins. Medical procedures are needed. Laser vein removal targets the pigment in the vessel, heating and collapsing the vein until it fades. Multiple sessions are often recommended for best results.
Next Step for You
If you see spider veins, confirm with your doctor first. Once diagnosed, you can schedule a consultation with our laser vein technician at Donya Medical Spa in Richmond Hill. We provide laser vein removal treatments designed to reduce or remove spider veins safely and effectively.





