👉 Asian veins are a term used to describe a group of veins that are particularly prominent on the faces and necks of people from Asian ethnic backgrounds. These veins tend to be more visible due to the thinner skin and higher blood flow associated with Asian physiology, which results in a more pronounced network of superficial veins. The most commonly identified Asian vein is the "double helix" or "Asian neck vein," which appears as two parallel veins that resemble a helix when viewed from above. These veins are often sought after for cosmetic procedures such as sclerotherapy or laser treatments to reduce their visibility.