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Understanding the difference between Thread and Varicose Veins


VARICOSE VEINS



In order to work properly, veins are equipped with valves that help our blood flow in the direction backtracking, but when those valves fail, then Thread and Varicose Veins can form.


Varicose Veins and Spider Veins however are two entirely different leg problems that need to be addressed in varying, case-dependent, ways.


Spider Vein or Varicose Vein: What’s the difference?


are a common problem, occurring in roughly 15% of men and 25% of women. They are small, thread-like purple or red lines with a maximum diameter of around 1mm that rest very near the surface of the skin. Thread veins are normally flat and very rarely protrude outwards or create a bump.


They occur when blood lose their elasticity and widen. Factors that attribute to thread veins include genetics, minor injury, sun damage, weight gain, pregnancy, age, hormones, history of blood clots and excess pressure (sneezing can cause thread veins on the face).


They can be found on the and  including .


Very fine or light spider veins are usually just cosmetic and can often be addressed by a specialist therapist with laser treatment or micro sclerotherapy.


are large veins, often with a diameter of ¼ of an inch or more. They will sometimes grow from their size and can be painful and itchy for sufferers, with throbbing and tired legs a common occurrence. In terms of appearance, varicose veins can somrtimes be blue or purple in colour. They often sit close to the the surface of the skin and can have a bumpy or lumpy or look.


The damaged veins occur when one-way valves that transport blood around our body fail, and cause a ‘reflux’ of blood in the . Like spider veins, the biggest factor in a varicose vein occurring is genetics, but weight gain, pregnancy, age and long periods of standing are also often attributed to the disease.


Varicose veins are a medical issue and always need to be addressed by an experienced surgeon to make sure they are rid of effectively.


The easiest way to understand how veins work is by comparing them to trees


The largest vein in your body connects straight to the heart and is known as the vena cava. There are two of them, the superior one, which carries blood from the upper body, and the one we’re interested in, which carries blood from the legs – the vena cava.


The femoral vein is to the inferior vena cava and is the longest vein in your body, spanning the length of both your legs. These are paired with an artery and lie deep within groups of muscles. They are connected to superficial veins by perforator veins, which are an essential part of the blood drainage system.


Superficial veins like the saphenous veins are the ones that lie closest to the skin and are subject to becoming varicose. They carry less blood than deep veins and play an important part in cooling the body. These veins become varicose when their valves stop functioning properly, causing blood to pool and the vein to become large and swollen.


are usually blue or purple, with a torturous, raised pattern. They can become itchy, cause you discomfort when walking and they can also be painful. Despite the limitations they can impose on a person, the NHS won’t usually treat them despite a change in guidelines in 2013, but in 10% of cases, those who leave their Varicose Veins untreated end up developing venous ulcers, which cause chronic leg wounds and can be rather painful.


The of veins that extend from far larger ones are known as . These are tiny blood vessels that often appear in blue and red clusters of thin OnabotulinumtoxinAAbobotulinumtoxinAIncobotulinumtoxinAPrabotulinumtoxinALetibotulinumtoxinARimabotulinumtoxinBHyaluronic Acid FillersCalcium Hydroxylapatite FillersPoly-L-lactic Acid FillersPolymethylmethacrylate FillersAutologous Fat GraftingForehead Lines TreatmentGlabellar Frown Lines TreatmentCrow's Feet TreatmentBunny Lines TreatmentChemical Brow LiftLip FlipGummy Smile CorrectionMasseter ReductionJaw SlimmingDimpled Chin SmoothingCobblestone Chin SmoothingNefertiti Neck LiftMicro-BotoxMesotoxHyperhidrosis TreatmentChronic Migraine ReliefBruxism TreatmentTMJ TreatmentCervical Dystonia TreatmentNeck Spasm TreatmentBlepharospasm TreatmentLip AugmentationLip ContouringCheekbone EnhancementTear Trough FillersNasolabial Fold SofteningMarionette Line FillersLiquid RhinoplastyNon-Surgical Nose JobJawline ContouringJawline DefinitionChin AugmentationTemple VolumisingHand RejuvenationAcne Scar Subcision Filling. They aren’t raised like Varicose Veins and since they don’t hurt, their removal is often seen as a cosmetic procedure. However, the Edinburgh Vein Study (2000) showed that 30% of those with Thread Veins ended up developing Varicose veins.



What are the treatment options for varicose veins?


To t you used to have to rely on Vein Stripping and go under general anaesthesia to have unwanted veins removed from your body. Not pleasant.

In fact, the Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) changed its guidelines in July 2013 to recommend for Vein Stripping (75.7% success rate) to only be used in rare cases, and that instead, such veins should preferably be by or .




Before and after EVLA treatment.


involves a very thin laser-tipped fibre being inserted and guided through your veins to the very edge of the unhealthy one. As the fibre is pulled back, the laser tip works to collapse the vein’s walls so that the whole of it is eradicated all the way down to its deep vein source. By that whole branch completely ensures that the trunk only directs to the remaining healthy branches – thus nipping the problem right in the bud. EVLA treatment is minimally-invasive, performed as a day case procedure under local anaesthetic. It’s advantageous success rate has helped it to be recognised as


uses radiofrequency thermal heat energy to shrink and close off varicose veins.  The collagen within the vein wall shrinks which stops blood from flowing through the vein. As the blood is blocked from flowing through the valve it gradually empties before sealing off completely. The blood is re-routed to deeper healthy veins, and the closed-off varicose vein will gradually be absorbed by the body over time. Performed in clinic, under local anaesthetic – like EVLA treatment, RFA is also recommended by NICE as a Gold Standard varicose vein treatment.


At The Private Clinic, we also offer which uses a medical adhesive to close varicose veins. This is a great treatment for patients who have a needle phobia as VenaSeal only requires a single injection per vein. An ultrasound is used to guide the small catheter through the affected veins which  small amounts of medical grade Sapheon Glue. The vein will then close and be gradually absorbed by the body.


We also have and treatments for those that are not suitable for EVLA or VenaSeal treatments.



What are the treatment options for spider veins?


are better suited to MicroSclerotherapy or laser treatments such as CoolGlide.


involves injecting a sclerosant solution into the small veins which forces them to collapse. It’s a popular and effective way to eliminate surface thread veins on the legs. Due to the nature of thread veins, it is often difficult to achieve complete removal of each thread vein with just one micro sclerotherapy treatment. We recommend 2-3 treatment spaced 6 weeks apart. The best results tend to show from 2 to 3 months after your final treatment.


The majority of our laser are performed using Cutera CoolGlide. This treatment works by directing pulses of light energy at the unwanted thread veins which causes the blood within them to coagulate and divert back into veins located deeper below the surface of the skin. Usually, 1-2 treatments are recommended depending on the severity of the veins. Results are noticeable 2-6 weeks after treatment, but the best results are seen after 2 months.




Before and after treatment for Thread Veins.


We also offer treatments for and .



Why choose The Private Clinic for spider vein or varicose vein treatment?


We’ve pioneered the use of EVLA and are proud to say that we are one of the UK’s most recognised vein treatment centres.




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