How to Identify a Bulging Spider Vein Cluster
This is an area of raised spider veins.
This type of spider vein is under higher and abnormal vein pressure and is more likely to cause symptoms such as burning, stinging, pain, or itching. Often you can see several feeder veins under the skin leading to the patch and which are the source of the high pressure. Closing off these abnormal feeder veins with sclerotherapy is essential to allow this patch to close down and fade away.
If you see any similar signs on your own legs, it is likely you have a vein condition.