Facial Broken Veins
Some people tend to develop spider veins more than others. The fact is that broken blood vessels can happen to anyone at any age, including children. There are many causes of broken blood vessels on the face.
Telangiectasia Veins
Also known as thread veins, spider veins or broken capillaries are small clusters of blue or red veins that sometimes appear on your face or legs. They can develop anywhere on the body, but they’re more common on the around the nose and the cheeks. They are harmless but often people do not like the appearance of them.
Cherry Angiomas
Cherry Angiomas or red moles, are common skin growths that can develop on most areas of your body. They’re also known as senile angiomas or Campbell de Morgan spots. They’re usually found on people aged 30 and older. The collection of small blood vessels inside a cherry angioma give them a red appearance.
Reticular veins
Reticular veins are noticeable veins that appear below your skin, but don’t usually protrude from your skin. Some of the most common characteristics of reticular veins include: Colour. Reticular veins are usually blue or purple in their appearance. Reticular veins are most commonly found on the legs.
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