thin veins at the surface of the skin
Veins shaped like spiders legs that appear in clusters of fine red lines, commonly on the feet, ankles, or thighs, and sometimes the face
Tiny broken blood vessels on the face and other body parts. Usually caused by the sun’s radiation or female hormones.
Dilated small veins or vein capillary.
a form of varicose veins consisting of small bluish-purple veins often shaped like spider webs clustered on the legs.
Also referred to as telangectasia. Spider veins are very small veins (can be as small as a hair), red or blue in appearance, that can resemble the legs of a spider. Spider veins can occur singly or as a spider vein complex.
Small blood vessels near the skin's surface which appear as tiny, twisted, purple lines.
Unwanted and unattractive blood vessels which are red or bluish in color. They appear mostly on the legs, but are sometimes seen on the face or elsewhere.
small enlarged superficial blood vessels that appear red or blue. They commonly occur on the legs, but frequently occur on the face or elsewhere.
dilated blood vessels, in particular, small, superficial, dilated veins on the legs.
Small red or blue blood vessels that appear close to the skinâ€(tm)s surface and resemble a spider. Spider veins may result from the hormonal changes of pregnancy and usually fade after delivery.
unsightly and frequently painful clusters of small varicose veins seen on thighs, legs, and ankles.