A vascular spider is a type of benign skin lesion that appears as a fine, red spider web pattern on the skin surface. It is also commonly known as spider angioma or nevus araneus. However, there are several other synonyms used to describe this skin condition, including spider naevus, telangiectasias, spider veins, and arachnid angioma. Although harmless, some individuals may seek treatment for cosmetic reasons or if they experience bleeding or discomfort. Various treatment options are available, such as sclerotherapy, laser therapy, or corticosteroid injections. It is always important to consult with a dermatologist to determine the most appropriate treatment method.