Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Spider veins-Laser both legs.

Most clients require two to four sessions spaced four to six weeks apart, depending on vein size and extent. Your provider will assess during a consultation and recommend a customized treatment plan to balance results with recovery.

Most patients report mild to moderate discomfort likened to snapping rubber bands; topical numbing or cooling reduces sensation. Treatment intensity is adjusted for comfort while still remaining effective, and practitioners monitor responses throughout the session.

Common temporary effects include redness, swelling, bruising, or darkened skin over treated veins. Serious complications are rare when performed by trained professionals; follow post-care instructions to minimize risks and report any concerning symptoms promptly.

Recovery is typically quick: mild redness or tenderness for a few days, with light bruising possible. Most people resume normal activities immediately, avoiding hot baths, vigorous exercise, and sun exposure for a week to support healing.

Scarring is uncommon; the laser targets vessels beneath the skin without major damage to surface tissue. Temporary pigment changes may occur, especially with darker skin tones; following pre- and post-care guidance reduces chance of lasting discoloration.

Some fading is visible within days, but optimal improvement develops progressively over weeks to months as treated vessels are absorbed. Multiple sessions improve clearance and final results usually appear three months after the last session.