As the years pass, our bodies undergo countless changes—some expected, others surprising. One subtle but noticeable transformation many people observe is the increased visibility of their veins. Whether on the hands, arms, legs, or chest, these once-hidden blood vessels seem to gradually come to the surface with age.
But what causes this shift? Is it something to worry about? And is there anything you can do about it?
🧬 Thinning Skin and Collagen Loss
One of the primary reasons veins become more visible is thinning skin, a hallmark of aging.
As we get older, the body produces less collagen and elastin—the proteins that give skin its firmness and structure. This loss leads to:
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Less skin density
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Greater transparency
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Reduced elasticity
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