What illness could be indicated by blood vessels visible on the face?
There are many reasons for red blood vessels on the face, such as long-term use of hormone drugs, causing capillary dilation, poor blood circulation, or being sensitive skin, which will cause congestion and lead to capillary dilation when exposed to external stimuli. This will result in thinning of the stratum corneum and the formation of red blood vessels on the face.
What are the causes of red blood vessels on the face?
1. Long-term local use of corticosteroid drugs causes capillary dilation, leading to thinning and atrophy of the skin;
2. Blocked blood circulation and stagnation of blood vessel walls cause red blood vessels to appear on the face;
3. Misuse of skin care products containing hormones or pharmaceutical ingredients, such as photorejuvenation and glycolic peels, thins and transparent the skin stratum corneum, making it prone to red blood vessels;
4. Sensitive skin itself is sensitive to external stimuli, showing repeated congestion and causing tortuous dilation of blood vessels, resulting in red blood vessels.
Methods to reduce red blood vessels
1. Strengthen skin exercise, wash your face with cold water frequently to increase skin tolerance;
2. Avoid using cosmetics containing heavy metals to prevent pigmentation and toxin accumulation on the epidermis;
3. Gently massage the area with red blood vessels regularly to promote blood flow and enhance capillary elasticity;
4. Avoid sudden changes in temperature, such as from a cold place to a hot place or vice versa, which can aggravate red blood vessels;
5. When red blood vessels are severe due to heat, use cold compresses to relieve facial heat and swelling.