For the past year, I’ve been dealing with dull aches and heaviness in my legs, especially after long workdays on my feet. I never thought much of it until the spider veins started showing. Scrolling through TikTok one night, I stumbled across a video promoting Venaplus Cream as a natural remedy for varicose and spider veins. I’d tried compression socks and elevating my legs, but nothing gave lasting relief. So, out of frustration (and maybe desperation), I ordered a tube.

What Is Venaplus Cream?
Venaplus Cream is marketed as a topical solution for varicose veins, spider veins, and general leg discomfort. The brand claims it uses natural plant-based ingredients to improve circulation, strengthen capillaries, and reduce swelling without invasive procedures or medication. It’s positioned as a safer alternative to surgery or laser treatments.
Why I Tried It
After noticing more pronounced blue and red lines along my calves, plus that constant tired-leg sensation, I knew I needed to address it before it got worse. Venaplus Cream promised visible results within weeks and seemed easy to use, just apply twice a day. At around $30, it felt worth testing before jumping to pricier options.
My Experience Using It
The cream arrived in a simple white tube with blue accents, nothing fancy. The scent was mild, vaguely herbal, and it absorbed quickly without any greasy residue. I applied it religiously, morning and night, massaging it upward from ankle to knee.
Within the first few days, I noticed a slight cooling effect that felt nice after standing all day. But the real test was whether it would reduce the appearance of veins and that heavy leg feeling.
After about 3 weeks, I did feel some improvement in how my legs felt, less throbbing, less fatigue, but visually? My spider veins didn’t fade much. They might have lightened slightly, but it wasn’t dramatic. I kept using it for over a month, hoping the results would build, but it plateaued. I didn’t get worse, but I wouldn’t say I looked drastically better either.
Pros
- Light, non-greasy texture
- Soothing, cooling sensation
- Mild herbal scent
- Legs felt less heavy after consistent use
- No irritation or side effects
Cons
- Did not significantly reduce visible veins
- Requires daily use for any effect
- Results plateaued after a few weeks
- $30 price tag feels steep for minimal visual change
Is It a Scam?
Not exactly, but it’s not a miracle fix either. Venaplus doesn’t seem to be a scam product (there are no fake websites or shady billing tactics). It works somewhat as a soothing cream and may help improve circulation and comfort, but if you’re expecting your veins to vanish, you’ll likely be disappointed. Reviews on Amazon and Reddit were split: some praised its cooling feel, others saw little to no change even after finishing a full tube. There are no clinical trials backing up its claims, just anecdotal feedback.
Where to Buy and Price Point
Venaplus Cream is available on Amazon for around $29.99 USD, though pricing may vary depending on sellers. It occasionally goes on sale, but not by much. It’s also listed on a few wellness product sites, but Amazon is the most common source with verified purchase reviews.
Alternatives
- Hirudoid Cream
- Varicream
- Veinlite or compression therapy tools
Conclusion: Would I Recommend It?
If you’re looking for soothing leg relief and a mild circulation boost, maybe. But if your goal is to erase visible spider or varicose veins, Venaplus Cream likely won’t deliver what it promises. It helped my legs feel a bit better, but cosmetically, it didn’t move the needle enough to justify the price. I’d consider it a mild helper, not a solution.
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