A venous lake, characterized by an enlarged, bluish-purple vein often visible on the skin's surface, typically manifests in areas exposed to sun damage, such as the lips or ears. This vascular condition results from sun-induced damage to the small veins near the skin's surface, causing them to dilate and become more prominent. While generally harmless, venous lakes can be cosmetically bothersome or occasionally bleed if traumatized. Treatment options include laser therapy or surgical excision for cosmetic improvement.
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