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5 Home Remedies for Broken Blood Vessels on Face

5 Home Remedies for Broken Blood Vessels on Face

 

They are also called “spider veins” or telangiectases, which is their official medical name. They’re not dangerous to your health at all, but they are considered to be highly unaesthetic. Broken blood vessels in the face region are difficult to put up with, especially when you’re always having to cover them up with foundation or powder. But, instead of covering them up all the time, how about trying some home remedies? We have listed here for you some of the best broken blood vessels on face treatments available out there, easy to make in the privacy of your own house.

First of all, as we all know, prevention is always better than a cure. Therefore, it’s good to know what are some of the causes of spider veins at face level and, thusly, what you could do to prevent them from appearing on your face.

 

When Alcohol Causes Broken Blood Vessels on Face :-

  • Broken blood vessels on face can also be caused by the consumption of too much alcohol, because alcohol increases blood pressure, causing veins to dilate.
  • This is especially detrimental over the long term.
  • When the capillaries dilate repeatedly, they eventually lose their ability to contract.
  • Eventually, they show up as broken blood vessels on face or other parts of the body.

 

Treating Broken Blood Vessels on Face with Medical Lasers :-

  • Fortunately, there are treatments that will reduce the signs of broken blood vessels on face.
  • One of the most common treatments is with lasers.
  • This type of treatment works when the skin absorbs the light from the laser and destroys the capillaries.
  • The capillaries do not disappear immediately, but are absorbed and dismantled by the body.
  • When laser treatments are conducted to get rid of broken blood vessels on face, most physicians will anesthetize the skin.
  • Then the laser is applied, which will treat the broken capillaries and not damage the rest of the face.
  • Some people do experience some side effects, like blistering or redness.
  • Fortunately, these side effects diminish in a few short days.
  • Since laser treatments are considered a form of plastic surgery, it is a good idea to only have a licensed physician.

 

Minimizing the Risk of Broken Blood Vessels on Face :-

  • While it is not possible to completely avoid broken blood vessels, there are several ways to minimize the risk.
  • The first way to avoid breaking capillaries is to wash your face lightly with warm water, not hot water.
  • Secondly, stay out of the sun or apply sunscreen, especially to the cheeks and around the eyes where capillaries are more likely to break.
  • Other steps to prevent broken blood vessels on face include limiting alcohol consumption and eliminating hot showers or baths.
  • Many people think that they only need to be careful with the water temperature when they are using a facial cleanser during their skin care routine, but completely forget about their time in the shower.
  • If your showers tend to be with very hot water, then the combination of water and hot steam may also cause damage over the long term, as they force capillaries to expand.

 

Vitamin C and Lysine :-

  • This is a home remedy most people suffering from spider veins swear by.
  • Vitamin C is, of course, one of the most used and coveted ingredients in skin care products.
  • It helps in the anti-aging battle and it gives you a brighter, healthier, skin.
  • Vitamin C has been known to reduce the appearance of red or brown spots as well as other damages to the skin caused by the sun, reduce inflammation and irritation and improve the skin’s natural healing processes.
  • In this way, it helps fade post-breakout red marks, which is exactly what you need when it comes to spider veins.
  • Lysine, on the other hand, is an essential amino-acid who works wonders in combating skin afflictions.
  • Acne, pimples, redness, even frostbite, they’re all cured after a treatment with L-Lysine.
  • You can find it in your local drugstores and in comes in the shape of pills which you can add to your daily diet.
  • Combining the two, Vitamin C and L-Lysine seems like a match made in heaven for our skin.

 

Grapeseed oil :-

    • It’s a household item that acts as a very deep moisturizer.
    • It can treat acne, because it has antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties, it can tighten the skin, because of its astringent qualities which close up the pores, it relieves dark circles around the eyes, it fights aging by helping the skin’s natural elasticity and it moisturizes without clogging the pores and causing pimples.
  • It also helps heal the skin. So it sounds like a wonder product, probably already waiting for you in your kitchen cupboard, to try.
  • The way to apply it is simple. Juts rub it gently on your face using your hands.
  • Use just a tiny quantity at first and add some more along the way should you feel the need.
  • You can also dab it under your eyes with a cotton ball.
  • Another home-made way of using it is to mix it with whipped butter and apply it all over your body as a treatment against the harsh winter cold and wind.

 

Aloe Vera :-

The link between aloe vera and beautiful and healthy skin has been known and used for a very long time. This wondrous all natural product prevents aging, it moisturizes the skin in a way that no cream can, it reduces acne and helps fight against redness and blemishes, it reduces tan and helps a lot with sunburn as well as the fact that it heals external wounds and removes insect bites.

It is commonly found in many cosmetic and skin hygiene products. But you can also prepare some yourself, at home, as follows:

  • For anti-aging – mix 1 teaspoon of aloe vera gel with ½ teaspoons of olive oil and 1 teaspoon instant oatmeal. Apply the paste to your face, keep it for 30 minutes and then rinse with cold water.
  • For moisturizing – use the aloe leaf as it is.
  • For acne – mix 1 tablespoon of aloe vera gel with 2 or 3 drops of lemon juice. Massage this mixture gently into your skin and leave it overnight to dry.
  • For sunburns – break off a few aloe vera leaves and apply the cold gel directly to the skin.

Aloe vera can also be used in hair care treatments, because it reduces dandruff and it conditions and helps repair the hair.


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