No matter what you’ll be wearing, spider veins on your wedding day can be a dark mark on an otherwise radiant occasion. If you’re thinking of treating them beforehand, you can’t leave it until the last minute though. We’ll look at what causes...
More than half of all adults will start to develop telangiectasia (spider veins) at some point in their life. These dilated capillaries will take on a reddish, purplish or blueish appearance. The best treatment we can provide for clients in New York with...
Also commonly referred to as facial telangiectasias, the type of facial redness and spider veins that some people get are related to broken capillaries in small blood vessels that are usually either reddish or bluish in color. They can be seen very close to the...
After Varicose Vein Treatment, You’ll Want to Cover Up As You Heal Though vein treatments today are highly effective and minimally invasive, there are still several things that you must do following the procedure to ensure a successful result. A big part of post-vein...
Spider veins, which are also referred to as telangiectasia or erythematotelangiectatic rosacea, are small blood vessels that develop beneath the skin. These veins may be blue, purple or red and can appear in the form of branches, lines, or webs. Although these...
Facial spider veins can make your face, especially your nose and cheek areas, appear red. When you look at your skin up close, you may see that the overall redness is actually made up of many clusters of tiny broken blood vessels. The vessels look like spider webs or...