Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that occur when the vein valves weaken, often affecting the legs due to increased pressure from standing or sitting.

Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that occur when the vein valves weaken, often affecting the legs due to increased pressure from standing or sitting.

Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that occur when the vein valves weaken, often affecting the legs due to increased pressure from standing or sitting.


Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that occur when the vein valves weaken, often affecting the legs due to increased pressure from standing or sitting.

Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that occur when the vein valves weaken, often affecting the legs due to increased pressure from standing or sitting.
All you need to know
What are Varicose Veins?
Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that bulge beneath the skin, most commonly appearing on the legs. In some cases, they can cause aching, changes in skin colour, dryness, itching, and swelling in the ankles or legs.
Unlike spider veins, varicose veins are larger, less bold in colour, and more visibly raised. While they are not usually serious, we offer effective treatments to reduce their appearance and relieve discomfort.
What Causes Varicose Veins?
Varicose veins occur when the valves in the veins weaken or become damaged. Normally, veins work against gravity to return blood to the heart, but when the valves weaken, blood flows backward and pools in the veins, causing them to stretch, twist, and bulge.
The likelihood of developing varicose veins increases with age, as veins lose elasticity and become less efficient. Hormonal changes from pregnancy, birth control, or menopause can also contribute, making women more prone to varicose veins.
Other contributing factors include:
Genetics – If family members have varicose veins, you may be more likely to develop them.
Dry skin – Can affect the skin's overall health and appearance.
Excess weight – Extra pressure on the veins can lead to varicosity.
Prolonged sitting or standing – Lack of movement affects circulation and increases pressure on the veins.
All you need to know
What are Varicose Veins?
Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that bulge beneath the skin, most commonly appearing on the legs. In some cases, they can cause aching, changes in skin colour, dryness, itching, and swelling in the ankles or legs.
Unlike spider veins, varicose veins are larger, less bold in colour, and more visibly raised. While they are not usually serious, we offer effective treatments to reduce their appearance and relieve discomfort.
What Causes Varicose Veins?
Varicose veins occur when the valves in the veins weaken or become damaged. Normally, veins work against gravity to return blood to the heart, but when the valves weaken, blood flows backward and pools in the veins, causing them to stretch, twist, and bulge.
The likelihood of developing varicose veins increases with age, as veins lose elasticity and become less efficient. Hormonal changes from pregnancy, birth control, or menopause can also contribute, making women more prone to varicose veins.
Other contributing factors include:
Genetics – If family members have varicose veins, you may be more likely to develop them.
Dry skin – Can affect the skin's overall health and appearance.
Excess weight – Extra pressure on the veins can lead to varicosity.
Prolonged sitting or standing – Lack of movement affects circulation and increases pressure on the veins.
All you need to know
What are Varicose Veins?
Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that bulge beneath the skin, most commonly appearing on the legs. In some cases, they can cause aching, changes in skin colour, dryness, itching, and swelling in the ankles or legs.
Unlike spider veins, varicose veins are larger, less bold in colour, and more visibly raised. While they are not usually serious, we offer effective treatments to reduce their appearance and relieve discomfort.
What Causes Varicose Veins?
Varicose veins occur when the valves in the veins weaken or become damaged. Normally, veins work against gravity to return blood to the heart, but when the valves weaken, blood flows backward and pools in the veins, causing them to stretch, twist, and bulge.
The likelihood of developing varicose veins increases with age, as veins lose elasticity and become less efficient. Hormonal changes from pregnancy, birth control, or menopause can also contribute, making women more prone to varicose veins.
Other contributing factors include:
Genetics – If family members have varicose veins, you may be more likely to develop them.
Dry skin – Can affect the skin's overall health and appearance.
Excess weight – Extra pressure on the veins can lead to varicosity.
Prolonged sitting or standing – Lack of movement affects circulation and increases pressure on the veins.
All you need to know
What are Varicose Veins?
Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that bulge beneath the skin, most commonly appearing on the legs. In some cases, they can cause aching, changes in skin colour, dryness, itching, and swelling in the ankles or legs.
Unlike spider veins, varicose veins are larger, less bold in colour, and more visibly raised. While they are not usually serious, we offer effective treatments to reduce their appearance and relieve discomfort.
What Causes Varicose Veins?
Varicose veins occur when the valves in the veins weaken or become damaged. Normally, veins work against gravity to return blood to the heart, but when the valves weaken, blood flows backward and pools in the veins, causing them to stretch, twist, and bulge.
The likelihood of developing varicose veins increases with age, as veins lose elasticity and become less efficient. Hormonal changes from pregnancy, birth control, or menopause can also contribute, making women more prone to varicose veins.
Other contributing factors include:
Genetics – If family members have varicose veins, you may be more likely to develop them.
Dry skin – Can affect the skin's overall health and appearance.
Excess weight – Extra pressure on the veins can lead to varicosity.
Prolonged sitting or standing – Lack of movement affects circulation and increases pressure on the veins.
All you need to know
What are Varicose Veins?
Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that bulge beneath the skin, most commonly appearing on the legs. In some cases, they can cause aching, changes in skin colour, dryness, itching, and swelling in the ankles or legs.
Unlike spider veins, varicose veins are larger, less bold in colour, and more visibly raised. While they are not usually serious, we offer effective treatments to reduce their appearance and relieve discomfort.
What Causes Varicose Veins?
Varicose veins occur when the valves in the veins weaken or become damaged. Normally, veins work against gravity to return blood to the heart, but when the valves weaken, blood flows backward and pools in the veins, causing them to stretch, twist, and bulge.
The likelihood of developing varicose veins increases with age, as veins lose elasticity and become less efficient. Hormonal changes from pregnancy, birth control, or menopause can also contribute, making women more prone to varicose veins.
Other contributing factors include:
Genetics – If family members have varicose veins, you may be more likely to develop them.
Dry skin – Can affect the skin's overall health and appearance.
Excess weight – Extra pressure on the veins can lead to varicosity.
Prolonged sitting or standing – Lack of movement affects circulation and increases pressure on the veins.
Your Questions Answered
Are varicose veins dangerous?
Varicose veins are not usually dangerous, but in rare cases, they can be a symptom of underlying health concerns, such as blood clots. If you suspect you have varicose veins, we recommend consulting your GP for further evaluation.
How do I know if I have varicose veins?
If you notice twisting, bulging, and swollen veins beneath your skin, especially on the legs, you may have varicose veins. They may also be accompanied by discomfort, heaviness, or skin changes.
How can I prevent varicose veins?
While varicose veins cannot always be prevented, you can reduce your risk by: Moving regularly – Avoid sitting or standing for long periods; switch positions every 30 minutes to improve circulation. Exercising regularly – Activities like walking or swimming help support healthy blood flow. Maintaining a healthy weight – Reducing excess pressure on the veins can help prevent varicosity.
Are varicose veins dangerous?
Varicose veins are not usually dangerous, but in rare cases, they can be a symptom of underlying health concerns, such as blood clots. If you suspect you have varicose veins, we recommend consulting your GP for further evaluation.
How do I know if I have varicose veins?
If you notice twisting, bulging, and swollen veins beneath your skin, especially on the legs, you may have varicose veins. They may also be accompanied by discomfort, heaviness, or skin changes.
How can I prevent varicose veins?
While varicose veins cannot always be prevented, you can reduce your risk by: Moving regularly – Avoid sitting or standing for long periods; switch positions every 30 minutes to improve circulation. Exercising regularly – Activities like walking or swimming help support healthy blood flow. Maintaining a healthy weight – Reducing excess pressure on the veins can help prevent varicosity.
Are varicose veins dangerous?
Varicose veins are not usually dangerous, but in rare cases, they can be a symptom of underlying health concerns, such as blood clots. If you suspect you have varicose veins, we recommend consulting your GP for further evaluation.
How do I know if I have varicose veins?
If you notice twisting, bulging, and swollen veins beneath your skin, especially on the legs, you may have varicose veins. They may also be accompanied by discomfort, heaviness, or skin changes.
How can I prevent varicose veins?
While varicose veins cannot always be prevented, you can reduce your risk by: Moving regularly – Avoid sitting or standing for long periods; switch positions every 30 minutes to improve circulation. Exercising regularly – Activities like walking or swimming help support healthy blood flow. Maintaining a healthy weight – Reducing excess pressure on the veins can help prevent varicosity.
Are varicose veins dangerous?
Varicose veins are not usually dangerous, but in rare cases, they can be a symptom of underlying health concerns, such as blood clots. If you suspect you have varicose veins, we recommend consulting your GP for further evaluation.
How do I know if I have varicose veins?
If you notice twisting, bulging, and swollen veins beneath your skin, especially on the legs, you may have varicose veins. They may also be accompanied by discomfort, heaviness, or skin changes.
How can I prevent varicose veins?
While varicose veins cannot always be prevented, you can reduce your risk by: Moving regularly – Avoid sitting or standing for long periods; switch positions every 30 minutes to improve circulation. Exercising regularly – Activities like walking or swimming help support healthy blood flow. Maintaining a healthy weight – Reducing excess pressure on the veins can help prevent varicosity.
Are varicose veins dangerous?
Varicose veins are not usually dangerous, but in rare cases, they can be a symptom of underlying health concerns, such as blood clots. If you suspect you have varicose veins, we recommend consulting your GP for further evaluation.
How do I know if I have varicose veins?
If you notice twisting, bulging, and swollen veins beneath your skin, especially on the legs, you may have varicose veins. They may also be accompanied by discomfort, heaviness, or skin changes.
How can I prevent varicose veins?
While varicose veins cannot always be prevented, you can reduce your risk by: Moving regularly – Avoid sitting or standing for long periods; switch positions every 30 minutes to improve circulation. Exercising regularly – Activities like walking or swimming help support healthy blood flow. Maintaining a healthy weight – Reducing excess pressure on the veins can help prevent varicosity.

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