Thread vein removal is also known as “Diathermy”.
There are a number of reasons why broken veins develop on the face. Blood vessels are extremely thin and are very easy to break or become damaged. Excessive sun damage may also cause broken capillaries and lead to unsightly red spots on the face.
Pregnancy and childbirth are also associated with broken blood vessels on the face, due to increased blood pressure. Some birth control pills will also cause blood vessels to break as well as some estrogen therapies.
Spider veins (AKA red veins) can occur in any area of the body. They’re most commonly found on the face and the legs. Nobody knows the exact cause of spider veins, but sometimes it can be hereditary. Spider veins are more common in women than in men.
In general, all facial broken blood vessels can be treated once you are suitable for Diathermy. Each treatment is different depending on the severity of the condition.
What Kind of Blood Vessels May be Treated?
In general, all facial broken blood vessels can be treated once you are suitable for treatment.
Why Do We Get Broken Blood Vessels on our Face?
Blood vessels are extremely thin and are very easily broken or damaged.
Simple things like scrubbing the face too hard, using the wrong facial exfoliator or even rinsing excessively with hot water can cause blood vessels to burst.
Your skin should never be “pink” or “rosy” after washing and should never feel raw after exfoliating.
Excessive sun exposure will damage the skin and will also cause capillaries to break. You’re then left with unsightly red spots on face. Pregnancy and childbirth are also associated with broken blood vessels on face, due to increased blood pressure.
Age contributes to the likelihood of getting broken blood vessels on face, because as we get older, our body becomes more prone to damage due to cell regeneration slowing down.
Poor diet and declining health all affect the body’s ability to regenerate itself, and capillaries become weaker in the process.
What is Short Wave Diathermy/Diathermic Coagulation?
Diathermic coagulation is a method to remove unsightly facial thread veins. A very fine needle is used to isolate each vein or capillary, and conducts an electrical current causing the blood in them to clot and the vessel to heal closed. This treatment does not use a laser.
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