Seeing more veins may be surprising, especially if you've never noticed them before. However, several very common explanations can account for this.
A slimmer silhouette
When the layer of fat under the skin decreases—after weight loss or with a naturally slim physique—the veins become more visible. It's a bit like removing a thin veil: what was already there simply becomes more apparent.
Sport and bodybuilding
After a workout, you may have noticed that your veins are more prominent. This is perfectly normal: exercise increases blood flow and muscles expand, bringing the veins closer to the surface. In people who train regularly, this effect can become more permanent.
The heat
In summer, our blood vessels dilate to help the body regulate its temperature. As a result, the veins in our hands, feet, or arms may appear more prominent. The good news is that this usually disappears when temperatures drop.
Time passing
As we age, our skin loses elasticity and becomes thinner. This natural phenomenon makes veins more visible, especially on the hands. There's nothing abnormal about this; it's simply a normal part of bodily function.
Hormonal fluctuations
Pregnancy, menopause, or changes related to the menstrual cycle can influence circulation and make certain veins more visible. Again, this is most often a temporary phenomenon.
When should we be paying attention?
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