Got veins in your arms or other vein health concerns? Here are a few common questions to consider asking your vein doctor to give you a better idea of your vein health options and what to expect from treatment for painful varicose veins in Melbourne.

Do I Have Spider, Reticular, or Varicose Veins in My Arms? 

First, it helps to understand the difference between spider, reticular, and varicose veins in arms. Spider veins on the face and arms are small 1mm or smaller veins that appear close to the skin’s surface and look like short, jagged tree branches. Spider vein removal is similar to varicose vein treatment, although spider veins in arms are milder than varicose veins.

While spider veins may be pink, red, blue or purple, reticular veins are usually blue or green. These small, dilated veins are 1mm to 3mm in diameter and may come with noticeable tenderness, itching and burning. Reticular veins are smaller than varicose veins, which are purple and blue, twisting beneath the surface. Varicose vein removal is the most common due to the additional health concerns when these veins appear in the arms, legs, or face.

Are There Any Lifestyle Changes I Can Make to Help with My Arm Veins? 

Vein problems in your upper body are more common than you may think, but there are a few lifestyle changes you can make to promote vein health. If you have painful varicose veins or spider veins on your face and arms, consider a healthy diet and regular exercise as part of overall weight management, as well as compression sleeves and proper hydration every day.

Will I Be Able to Drive or Use a Computer after Arm Varicose Vein Treatment? 

Something else to ask your vein doctor about the veins in your arms is how the recovery process will be. The good news is there are several non-invasive arm vein treatment options that mean you can get back to work or hit the road soon after, so make sure to speak to an arm vein specialist about sclerotherapy or endovenous laser treatment.

What Could Be Causing My Arm Varicose Veins? 

If you have unsightly veins in your arms, you may have varicose or spider veins on your face and legs, too. Feel free to ask your vein doctor about the potential causes of painful varicose veins in your arms and throughout your body to better understand your vein condition and how to treat it.

Am I Likely to Develop More Vein Issues in the Future?

One other common question for arm vein doctors is whether varicose or spider vein removal may need to be repeated in the future. Knowing if you’re at risk of more arm and leg vein issues can help you decide which type of varicose vein removal is best for you.

Arm Varicose Vein Removal in Melbourne

Now that you know some of the most common questions about varicose and spider vein removal, it’s best to speak to a vein doctor with specialist knowledge of veins in arms. Melbourne’s leading vein specialists at Vein Care are happy to help – contact us today to get started.