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A. Thread veins - or spider veins - are tiny veins which are usually invisible in the skin. When they expand, they appear red and spidery, usually on the nose, cheeks and legs. They are harmless
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Q. What causes them
A. They can have several causes - exposure to the sun over many years; they may be inherited; pregnancy is a common trigger; and they tend to appear as we age and the skin becomes thinner.
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Q. How can I get rid of them
A. There are a few treatments - none of which is 100% successful on everyone. And none will stop the thread veins coming back.
Q. Can I have treatment on the NHS
A. Not usually, but if it's a real problem for you, you can ask your GP for advice. Normally, this sort of treatment is done privately. To find a good, suitably qualified clinic for treatment, speak to people who've been there, ask your GP and always ask about the credentials of the doctors (training and experience).
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Q. Is there anything I can do to help myself
A. Yes...
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