Do varicose veins/spider veins go away without surgery?

My mom has them and my sister is starting to get them, as am I. I'm about 45-50 lbs heavier than I should be at an ideal bmi of 21.5 so I know that's another major contributor besides genetics, but I've noticed that some days they're more noticeable than others. When I jump on the trampoline or run on the treadmill, I can barely see anything on my legs besides the usual veins that stand out against my skin. When I haven't done much but stay on the computer, they look kinda like a faded redish-purple bruise with a distinctive vein-pattern in them--and they usually only appear on my right leg. At this point, are they already permanent like my mom's, only removable by surgery? Or if I continue weight loss will they disappear entirely? I've heard fish oil supplements is good for increasing blood flow and fighting them. Is this true? Any other recommendations and tips to slow/get rid of spider veins?

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Horse chestnut seed extract is a natural remedy for varicose veins and spider veins. It contains aescin which restores vein tone and increases circulation.

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  • I started getting varicose and spider veins when I was pregnant. I was too embarrassed to wear shorts or skirts because of them. Yes they say surgery or laser treatments can remove them, but hey, those could be quite expensive. A friend of mine who used to be overweight had the same issues with varicose veins. She recommended VARIDERM to me which she has been using for a couple of months now. I went on their website and was very impressed that they had several packages that I could choose from, plus they have a 60 day money back guarantee. I didn't think twice about ordering their 6 bottle offer with the VARICREAM, and happy to say, I've been shopping for skirts after I've been using it for just 3 months

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