How Do You Repair Spider Veins & Broken Capillaries On The Nose?
Broken capillaries and spider veins on the face are often the result of cumulative sun exposure and damage, genes, or other factors such as liver disease or trauma. Commonly found on the nose and cheek area, these fine blood vessels sit just below the surface of the skin and resemble spider webs, or in the case of broken capillaries, distinct red dots. To eliminate these blemishes, it’s likely you’ll need a laser procedure, easily administered in your dermatologist’s office. Use suntan lotion or a wide-brimmed hat. On clear, sunny days, you want all the protections you can get. Use a sun block with an SPF of 15 and a hat that will keep as much of your face in shade as possible. Even on cloudy days and in wintertime, your skin is exposed to the sun’s ultraviolet rays. Don’t leave your house without applying sun block. Although this won’t treat your existing blemishes, it will help prevent development of more spider veins and burst capillaries. For some people, this is a chronic problem.