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Who can get varicose and spider veins?

Varicose and spider veins can affect anyone, but certain factors can increase the likelihood of developing these conditions. Age, pregnancy, smoking, family history, obesity, and prolonged sitting or standing are some of the risk factors that can contribute to the development of varicose and spider veins. Understanding these risk factors can help individuals take proactive steps towards preventing or managing these vein conditions.

Are some women more at risk for varicose and spider veins?

Yes, women have a higher risk of developing varicose and spider veins compared to men. This increased risk is attributed to hormonal changes that women experience during pregnancy, menopause, or during their childbearing years. About 50% of women and 45% of men will develop varicose veins at some point in their lifetime. Understanding this gender-related risk factor can help women take proactive measures to manage and prevent the occurrence of varicose and spider veins.

Do men get affected by varicose veins too?

Yes, varicose veins can also affect men. Approximately 45% of men in the U.S. will develop varicose veins at some point in their lives. Factors such as poor circulation, inactivity, excess weight, and aging contribute to the development of varicose veins in men. Understanding these risk factors can help men take proactive steps to maintain better vein health and seek appropriate treatment if needed.

Do compression stockings help?

Yes, but stockings need to be a medical grade sequential compression stockings which typically require physician prescription. Stockings do not fix the underlying medical condition however. For more information on compression stockings and the brands that we recommend, please click below.  

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What is the downtime after procedures?

Patients can resume normal day to day activities the same day as the procedure. We only ask that patients avoid vigorous activity for 3 days following procedures.

Does insurance cover vein treatment?

Yes, most insurance companies (including Medicare) will cover medically necessary procedures. Our team works hard with your insurance company to get your treatment covered. To find out more, please visit our insurance section below

This list of participating insurance plans change from time to time. Please contact our office at 678.731.9815 to confirm Vein Innovations is a participating provider for your insurance plan