Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Spider vain removal.

Most clients achieve noticeable improvement after multiple sessions; we offer a six-session package as a common recommendation. Exact number varies by vein size and skin type, and a personalized consultation will confirm the optimal plan and timeline.

Treatment is generally well tolerated; many feel mild pinprick sensations. Topical numbing is available. Downtime is minimal—temporary redness or light bruising can occur for a few days, but normal activities can usually resume quickly.

Ideal candidates have small, superficial spider veins and overall good health. Those pregnant or with certain medical conditions may need to wait. We review medical history during consultation to determine safety and the most effective approach.

Results can be long-lasting, but new veins may develop over time due to genetics or lifestyle. Maintenance or touch-up sessions are sometimes recommended; the six-session package helps achieve more durable, rejuvenated skin.

Side effects are usually mild and temporary, including redness, swelling, or bruising. Rarely, blistering or pigment changes occur. Choosing a certified provider and following pre- and post-care instructions minimizes risks and supports healing.

Avoid direct sun exposure and tanning for two weeks before treatment, disclose medications and medical history, and arrive with clean skin. Your practitioner will review expectations, pre-care, and schedule follow-ups including the six-session package plan.