Facial spider veins are much more common than we might expect. Though more prevalent on the legs and thighs, spider veins can often appear on the cheeks and around the nose. Though not considered a medical issue requiring treatment, facial spider veins can be unsightly and cause distraction.
Having spider veins appear on your legs is embarrassing if you choose to wear shorts through the summer. People’s eyes are often drawn down to notice spokes of purple radiating out from a central dark spot. But what if those same dark purple veins begin to show up on your face? People’s attention will quickly leave your conversation and begin to focus on the spider veins that have appeared there. There are solutions to the issue that take very little effort, so you can feel better about yourself and your appearance.
Maintenance is the key
Spider veins are caused by several factors but are mainly considered the result of poor vein wall health. As we age, cell membranes accumulate damage resulting in the increased probability spider or thread veins will occur.
Most cases of spider veins occur later in life. This is when the skin and blood vein walls begin to lose a bit of elasticity and ability to deal with dilating conditions caused by the back-up of blood within the blood vein system. Keeping the blood veins more elastic with spider vein specific cream is the answer to not only addressing spider veins but working to avoid them.
Good skin choices
There are many reasons that spider veins begin to show up on the legs and face. Some have to do with genetics while others have to do with the choices you make every day. Good skin care is the primary choice you should make if you are dealing with the removal, treatment or avoidance of spider veins.
Keeping the skin more elastic as you age is the most important choice but so is; not smoking, staying out of the sun and eating healthy. The more power you give the outer reaches of your skin to fight off or resist what it is exposed to every day, the better the chances of avoiding or lessening the chances of spider veins later in life.
Dealing with blood pressure
One of the reasons that spider veins show up in the first place is because the valves that regulate blood flow to different sections of the body are having a difficult time with blood pressure levels.
The larger vessels deeper in the circulation system are having issues and the blood backs up into sections of the body where pressure levels are usually less. These areas aren’t equipped to handle the higher pressures. If you can make these areas better able to cope with higher pressures through exercise or standing less - which moves blood more evenly through the body- you can help your body reduce spider veins in your legs and face.
If you have facial spider veins, laser treatment or use of a spider veins cream can help either clear coagulated blood or improve vein wall strength and improve microcirculation. Many creams help remove facial spider veins with diligent and disciplined use. Products rich in Vitamin K, Emu Oil or Phytotonine are shown through clinical studies to shown to help diminish the appearance of spider veins as well keep them from coming back.