Cosmetic Condition

Reticular Veins

Flat blue-green surface veins, larger than spider veins but smaller than varicose veins.

Quick Facts

Common Signs

Flat blue-green veins near the knee or thigh

Often Related To

Cosmetic concern; may feed spider-vein clusters

First Step

Visual exam; ultrasound if symptomatic

Insurance

Cosmetic-only treatment is generally not covered. Medical evaluation may be covered when symptoms are present.

Overview

Reticular veins are blue-green surface veins larger than spider veins but smaller than varicose veins. They may feed spider-vein clusters.

Common symptoms

  • Flat blue-green veins
  • Often near the knee or thigh
  • Sometimes mildly tender
  • Frequently surround spider veins

Why it happens

Small surface veins enlarge and become more visible, sometimes due to genetics, hormones, standing, or underlying reflux.

When to seek evaluation

If reticular veins are spreading, uncomfortable, or accompanied by other vein symptoms.

How we evaluate it

Visual exam; ultrasound if symptoms or larger veins are present.

Treatment options

Sclerotherapy, foam sclerotherapy, or visual sclerotherapy.

Reticular veins are larger than spider veins and can feed spider-vein clusters.

Related treatments

Frequently asked questions

Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual results vary; results are not guaranteed. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.

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Next step

Not sure whether your symptoms are cosmetic or medical?

A vein evaluation can help determine whether reflux, visible veins, or another cause may be involved.

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