Capillary vessel enlargement on the face and body
Although the capillary vessels on our face or body expand and become visible over time, it does not pose a serious health problem in most cases, but it can make the person uncomfortable and unhappy in terms of appearance.
Capillary vascular dilatations, which occur at an average rate of 15% in the population, are more common, especially in those with light skin color. Capillary vessel dilatations are more common, especially in the face and legs. Dilated capillaries in the legs are structurally more common in women. Increased temperature, prolonged standing, and prolonged sitting with legs hanging increase capillary formation. Conditions that cause capillary dilation in the facial area include genetic factors, dry skin, sensitive skin structure, long-term use of drugs containing estrogen and cortisone, excessive exposure to the harmful rays of the sun, traumas, excessive alcohol consumption, and pregnancy. Apart from what we mentioned above; Spider angioma, telangiectasia, rosacea (rosacea), birthmark portweinstain (wine stain disease) are among the conditions that cause capillary vasodilatation.
Capillary Vein Treatment with Laser
Thanks to laser capillary treatment, the unpleasant appearance caused by capillaries can be eliminated quite successfully. The laser method has become the gold standard in the treatment of capillaries.
In this treatment method, the laser beam, which is a concentrated beam of appropriate wavelength, is absorbed by the substance called oxyhemoglobin in the blood in the body. During the absorption of the radiation during the treatment, very high heat is generated in a small desired area, causing the capillary to shrink and adhere. Thus, the remaining parts of the vein are eliminated by the body’s own immune cells.