What Do We Treat?
Spider Veins
Spider angioma is an abnormal collection of blood vessels near the surface of the skin. The appearance is often similar to that of a small spider web. A spider angioma lesion typically has a red dot in the center with reddish extensions radiating out for some distance around it (a few millimeters to a centimeter or more). Spider angiomas can occur anywhere but are most common on the face and trunk.
Spider angiomas are very common and are especially prevalent during pregnancy and in patients with liver disease. For bothersome spider angiomas, the lesion can be eliminated with electrocautery or laser treatment.