How Do You Eliminate Spider Veins On The Face?
According to the Consumer Guide for Plastic Surgery, spider veins, technically called “telangiectasias” affect roughly half of adult American women. Spider veins are tiny, branch-like red and purple bursted blood vessels that are visible at the skin’s surface. When they occur on the face, they can hinder the unevenness of one’s complexion, and add a red or blotchy appearance to the skin. Consult a dermatologist. A dermatologist will identify the condition for certain, and can identify its causes and implications. A dermatologist is also a good source of information regarding available treatments, and be able to cite any contraindications that may exclude some procedures as an option. Disregard sclerotherapy. While this option (an injection treatment that dissolves the veins, which diminish in appearance after the course of a few weeks to a month after the procedure) is the treatment most commonly associated with spider and varicose vein removal, it is designed to treat veins located on