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Facial Veins

What are Facial Veins? Visible facial veins, which have many different names, are actually dilated blood vessels. They are usually found on the forehead, nose, cheeks, eyelids, neck, and upper chest. Visible veins are most commonly seen in fair-skinned women and usually appear in the fourth or fifth decade. Blood vessel dilation is due to weakening of the elastic fibers in the walls of the blood vessel. Although the exact mechanisms leading to blood vessel dilation are not understood, visible veins are associated with excessive sun exposure, normal aging, steroid use, liver disease, genetics, radiation therapy, and trauma. On the face, visible veins can range in size from the tip of a pencil to a thick line. Visible veins may be even larger on sites other than the face.

Visible veins are often considered to be a cosmetic issue. However, they can be found in people with rosacea (see rosacea section on this site), liver disease, and more rarely, autoimmune disease. Hormonal changes can be associated with visible veins as well.

What is the procedure for treatment of facial veins ? Facial veins can be treated with Veinwave, Lasers or Intense Pulse Light Therapy. Several treatments may be required. When new vessels appear, patients return for more treatments.

For more information on facial veins treatment, prices and healing times, please either contact Simon Lee directly, or register for Simon Lee's free VIP area, where you will find articles and information on a variety of cosmetic procedures, surgical and non-surgical, as well as a discussion forum where you could meet other people considering facial veins treatment.

Simon Lee, cosmetic plastic surgeon, Life Style Surgery. Spire Bristol Hospital, The Glen, Redland Hill, Durdham Down, Bristol BS6 6UT. Tel: 0117 904 1311

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