Clear Skin. Visible Results. Legs You Feel Good About Again.
Our spider vein removal treatments are designed to eliminate the small, web-like clusters of red, blue, or purple veins that appear just beneath the surface of the skin. Whether you’re dealing with veins on your legs, thighs, ankles, or face, our targeted approach addresses them effectively — with little to no downtime.

Not sure if your veins qualify for treatment? That’s what your consultation is for — we’ll assess your specific pattern, skin tone, and vascular presentation before recommending anything.
Spider veins (also called telangiectasias) are small, dilated blood vessels that appear close to the skin’s surface, often resembling a web, sunburst, or tree branch pattern. They’re most common on the legs and face and are caused by factors such as genetics, prolonged standing, sun exposure, hormonal changes, and age.
At Ultimate Medspa, we primarily use sclerotherapy — the gold-standard, FDA-recognized treatment for spider veins. During a sclerotherapy session, a sclerosing solution is injected directly into the targeted vein using a very fine needle. This solution irritates the vessel wall, causing it to collapse and seal shut. Over the following weeks, the treated vein is naturally absorbed by the body and fades from view.
For facial spider veins or smaller capillaries, laser vein treatment may be recommended instead — using targeted light energy to heat and close off the vein without any needles.
Most patients begin to see improvement within 3–6 weeks, with full results visible after 2–3 months. Larger or more complex networks may require more than one treatment session.
Owner-administered care. You’re not handed off to rotating staff. Amy Ritch and Joi Bass, APRN, built this practice in Alachua so patients receive consistent, accountable treatment — the same knowledgeable hands, visit after visit.
Personalized treatment planning. Spider veins aren’t one-size-fits-all. We evaluate the size, depth, color, and distribution of your veins before recommending sclerotherapy, laser treatment, or a combination approach.
Local, not commuted. You don’t have to drive into Gainesville for quality vein care. We’re right here on US Hwy 441 in Alachua.
Transparent from the first visit. We’ll walk you through expected session count, realistic timelines, and cost before you commit to anything — no surprise pricing, no pressure to book packages.
Spider vein removal is typically priced per session, and the number of sessions depends on the size of the treatment area and the density of your vein network. As a general guide:
Your exact session count and pricing will be confirmed at your consultation — we never quote before seeing your veins in person. Ask us about current specials and membership pricing for multi-session packages.
Does spider vein removal hurt?
Sclerotherapy involves a small pinch with each injection — most patients find it very tolerable. Laser treatment may produce a mild snapping or warming sensation. We take care to keep you as comfortable as possible throughout.
How many sessions will I need?
It depends on the size and density of your spider veins. Many patients see significant improvement after 1–2 sessions, while more extensive networks may require 3–6 sessions spaced several weeks apart.
How long does it take to see results?
Treated veins begin to fade within 3–6 weeks. Full results are typically visible after 2–3 months, as your body gradually absorbs the closed vessels.
Are the results permanent?
Treated veins do not return. However, new spider veins can develop over time due to genetics, lifestyle, or other contributing factors. Maintenance sessions may be recommended annually to address any new growth.
Is spider vein removal safe?
Yes — sclerotherapy has been used safely for decades and is considered the gold standard for spider vein treatment. Laser vein therapy is also well-established and FDA-cleared. As with any procedure, proper assessment and technique are essential, which is why provider experience matters.
What’s the difference between spider veins and varicose veins?
Spider veins are small, superficial, and primarily a cosmetic concern. Varicose veins are larger, deeper, and may be associated with symptoms like aching or swelling. If we identify varicose veins during your consultation, we’ll refer you to an appropriate vascular specialist before proceeding with cosmetic treatment.
Can I get spider vein removal if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
No — sclerotherapy is not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. We’ll help you plan treatment for after that period.
Do I need to wear compression stockings after treatment?
Yes, for leg treatments. Wearing compression stockings as directed after sclerotherapy helps improve results and reduce the risk of bruising or pigmentation. We’ll provide specific instructions at your appointment.
