Dilation of veins in the breasts is not considered a disease, but it is a visually discomforting condition for individuals. Particularly in women, after breast enlargement surgeries or due to structural and hormonal effects, the normal thin veins on the breast and chest wall may become prominently visible in a dark green color.
Sclerotherapy can be performed on the blue veins and spider veins on the breast and chest wall. It may require one or more treatment sessions. The visually unpleasing appearance of noticeably dark veins significantly decreases after the treatment. Veins that have expanded during pregnancy in the breast may remain enlarged in some individuals, and these dilated veins can be safely treated. It is important to ensure that the doctor performing the treatment has experience in this field.