What is the cause of vascular exposure

Vascular exposure is overwhelmingly a physiological change and is common in three groups of people: first, young women who are thinner and have lighter skin color. The second category, the elderly. The third group, people who are frequently engaged in physical labor and physical exercise. In these three categories, it is more likely to show up because of less subcutaneous fat, thinner skin and loss of support of blood vessels from subcutaneous tissues. However, this condition is a physiological change and does not require further examination and treatment. When this occurs, it is not necessary to suspect if you have varicose veins. Because except for the exposed blood vessels in the lower extremities that are accompanied by tortuosity, skin color change and edema, all other conditions are not varicose veins and there is no need to worry.