4 yrs, 11 mths ago

Vascular Vein Removal for Broken Capillaries

Has anyone done this? If so how did it work for you? What was it like on going? Were your issues hereditary?

I have a lot of broken capillaries all over my face and I gather mine are genetic as both my Mum and My Dad had them…..thanks again parents. One of My daughters has decided to send me to get them treated which im really excited about but also a little worried as its a lot of money to spend and what if they come back in 6 months time? I dont know if thats possible or not.

Id really like to hear from someone that has been there and done that.

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  • 1 yr, 10 mths ago

    I had laser removal of my varicose veins a couple of years ago, but they’re back now so I gave it a try and ordered derma lmd varicose vein serum my friend recommended it. I have been using the product since last year, and I have noticed a decrease in discomfort and some healthy color of my skin is returning to areas of my legs💯💯

    • 1 yr, 10 mths ago

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  • 4 yrs, 11 mths ago

    Your title is a little confusing, do you mean light surface veins (aka spider veins, broken capillaries) or vascular veins ie. varicose veins? Varicose need surgical attention and possibly stripping.

    I’m guessing you mean small surface veins, if you do then google Sclerotherapy. I’ve had it done to my nose where I had a series of spider veins due to piercing removal. They numb the area and inject a saline solution into the vein and they magically disappear! Not expensive and works for most, if they are bigger veins then you may need several sessions.

  • 4 yrs, 11 mths ago

    Bump!

    I don’t have an answer, Meedee. I’m just bumping so everyone can see the question.

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