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What to Know About Spider Veins & Treatments

Posted on January 3, 2022April 25, 2022 by At Home With Joanna

Your Top Questions Answered – Plus, How to Get the Best Treatment

Have you noticed thin blue, purple, or red lines on your face? They aren’t acne scars, they’re spider veins, and they are almost impossible to get rid of on your own. So, what are spider veins, and how do you get rid of them permanently? We’ve got the answers to all your top questions, and the best tips on how to treat spider veins for good!


What Are Spider Veins? Are They the Same as Varicose Veins?

Spider veins are known as Telangiectasia when they appear on your face. They are broken and
damaged blood vessels near the surface of your skin, and are usually highly visible. Spider
veins are a mild form of varicose veins but aren’t as raised and swollen. Varicose veins can be
very painful and itchy, while spider veins only cause discomfort occasionally.

How Do You Get Spider Veins on Your Face?

There can be several reasons you have spider veins on your face, and one big reason is your genetics. If members of your family have them in places like their noses and cheeks, there’s a good chance you might end up with them, too.

However, there are other factors that play a role in these veins appearing on your face. Check out this list of reasons you might have Telangiectasia:

  • Aging
  • Alcohol Use
  • Extreme Heat or Cold
  • Gender
  • Hormones
  • Injury
  • Pregnancy
  • Sun Exposure

Sun exposure can actually make your spider veins and other skin conditions feel worse. You
should wear high-quality sunscreen daily, avoid peak sun hours, and never use tanning
beds. When you expose your skin to sun damage, you not only increase your risk of skin
cancer, you also speed up the signs of aging.


Are There Any At-Home Remedies to Treat Spider Veins?

There aren’t any effective at-home spider vein treatments, but there are things you can do to
prevent more from appearing. The main idea is to maintain optimal blood flow in your body and
live a healthy lifestyle. This helps in keeping you looking young and healthy. Here’s a quick guide on what
you can do to keep spider veins at bay.

Keep a Healthy Diet

When you eat foods that reduce inflammation and promote blood flow, you’re helping your veins
stay healthy. Foods that are high in fiber and antioxidants are also great for your circulatory system.
Try to avoid foods that are high in saturated fats, sodium, and processed sugars, so you can
maintain a healthy diet.


Witch Hazel Might be Worth a Try

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Witch hazel, combined with massage, has been used to treat spider veins for quite some time. They both stimulate blood flow, which is great for preventing these types of veins. Just take a small amount of witch hazel and massage it on your face in gentle, circular motions. Make sure you follow up with a moisturizer because witch hazel can dry your skin out.

What Can I Do to Treat the Ones I Already Have on My Face?

Thankfully, advancement in modern medicine has allowed doctors everywhere to provide incredible spider vein treatment through laser therapy and intense pulsed light (IPL). Here are the differences between these two remarkable treatments.


Laser Treatment

This treatment bypasses your epidermis to break up these veins completely. This causes them to dissolve and be absorbed by your body. Just make sure your provider is using a cosmetic laser for all skin types.


IPL Treatment

This treatment is the preferred method for treating spider veins on your face. It gently penetrates the second layer of your skin without damaging anything else. It breaks up the veins while also encouraging the regeneration of cells. The result is clearer, more rejuvenated-looking skin.


What About Products on the Internet to Treat Spider Veins?


You might see a lot of cheap (or very expensive!) gadgets and creams on the internet claiming they can remove the spider veins on your face. However, these products are usually gimmicks and provide little to no results.

It’s always best to get to an experienced, board-certified provider for spider vein treatment. They are the only professionals who can safely and permanently remove spider and varicose veins. When you go to someone who is inexperienced in cosmetic treatments, or you treat them at home with untested electronics, you risk making them appear worse.

The right professional can easily perform IPL or laser therapy in just minutes. After that, it only takes a few weeks for your “pesky” veins to disappear. You can then experience refreshed and revived skin that’s always ready for a selfie.

See also:

A Guide To The 4 Best Cosmetic Laser Treatments For Men

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