Can it reduce the appearance of facial vessels?

Can it reduce the appearance of facial vessels?


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Visible facial vessels may manifest as thin reddish vessels, usually affecting the nasal wing, or thicker, bluish vessels, which may appear in the region of the temples, under the eyes, giving the impression of dark circles. Or even that vein on the forehead, which usually appears in the practice of physical activity or when we smile or get excited.





Can it reduce the appearance of facial vessels?

While thin vessels are related to sun exposure, use of acids or the presence of rosacea, larger vessels are usually related to age, weight loss or sports practice.

As we age, the veins tend to dilate and become more noticeable, the skin tends to thin out exposing more vessels, and we often lose the fat pad on the face, which makes the vessels more noticeable.

HOW TO TREAT

Although the vessels have different causes, the treatment is the same, performed with the laser nd yag long pulse 1064 nm. This laser is able to act on the blood inside the vessel, passing through the skin without damaging it and with a practically immediate recovery. Unlike the vessels of the legs, no injections are required on the face and, in general, only the laser sessions significantly reduce the size of the vessel, leading to the desired aesthetic result.

“Answered by:”

DR. ALINE LAMAITA: Vascular Surgeon, Dr. Aline Lamaita is a member of the board (marketing commission) of the Brazilian Society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery (SBACV). Member of the Brazilian Society of Lasers in Medicine and Surgery, of the American College of Phlebology and of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, the doctor graduated from the Faculty of Medical Sciences of Santa Casa de São Paulo (2000) and is currently dedicated most of his time in Phlebology (the study of veins). Harvard University Course in Lifestyle Medicine (2018). The doctor holds the title of specialist in Vascular Surgery from the Brazilian Medical Association / Federal Council of Medicine. RQE 26557. Instagram: @ alinelamaita.vascular

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Source: Terra

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