First things first: why do capillaries become enlarged in the first
place? "Broken capillaries on the face and around the nose can be caused
by a variety of conditions. Most commonly, the cause is sun damage,"
explains Dr. Bashey. Over time the sun's rays thin out the dermis of the
skin causes a decrease in collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid. "As
this occurs, blood vessels become slighlty more obvious and emerge close
to the junction between the epidermis and the dermis." As this occurs,
blood vessels become slightly more obvious and emerge close to the
junction between the epidermis and the dermis. These slightly enlarged
spider veins are usually small dysfunctional capillaries.
People who suffer from rosacea can also develop broken capillaries. These capillaries aren't always necessary broken, but blood vessels that have a rosacea-induced increase in production, and open and close as a response to environmental and emotional factors. "This is what causes people with rosacea to feel excessively hot or flush," says Dr. Bashey.
[post_ads]Proper sun protection is the best way to prevent broken capillaries
from forming. Along with wearing sunscreen and following a consistent
skincare routine that targets whatever your concerns are, whether it's
aging or acne, Dr. Bashey suggests adopting a few lifestyle changes like
wearing a hat outdoors, and avoiding tanning or laying out in the sun
between the hours of 10AM and 3PM when its rays are the most potent.
These steps are extra important to those with rosacea, who are more
sensitive to the heat and sunlight.
For a permanent solution, there are a few ways you can treat broken capillaries at the dermatologist's office. Lasers are one option, and there's a few different ones that will get the job done. Pulse lasers "target anything on the face that is red and spares surrounding tissue that does not have its target, which is hemoglobin," explains Dr. Bashey. There's two settings to this laser: one that bruises and one that doesn't. "The non-bruising (non-purpuric) setting is less effective and will require more treatments, but essentially does not have much downtime at all," says Dr. Bashey.
Capillaries that form around the nose are usually treated with an
1064 nd: YAG laser. "This laser is often used for capillary formation
around the nose," explains Dr. Bashey. "It is often the laser to go to
when the pulse dye laser fails. It works through a similar mechanism as
the above-mentioned laser, but acts deeper in the skin due to its long
wave."
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