Broken Capillaries

The oh-so-frustrating spider veins on your face
Broken Capillaries

Broken capillaries present as small, connected red lines most commonly found on your cheeks, chin, and nose. They’re also called “spider veins” because of their web-like appearance. While a person at any age can experience broken capillaries, they’re most often a natural result of aging. Factors like hereditary genetics, excessive sun exposure, and environmental changes can all play a role in creating broken capillaries.

In most cases, broken capillaries are not considered a serious condition, but their appearance makes a lot of people feel self-conscious and frustrated. Sometimes broken capillaries may point to another condition you might not even know about. The key to treating them effectively is to understand what caused them.

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BROKEN CAPILLARIES FAQs

What are broken capillaries, and why do they appear?
Broken capillaries are tiny, visible blood vessels that appear on the surface of the skin, often caused by weakened or damaged blood vessel walls. They are commonly found on the face, especially around the nose and cheeks.

Causes include sun exposure, aging, genetics, excessive alcohol consumption, extreme weather, or trauma to the skin, such as squeezing or rubbing.

While some may fade over time, most broken capillaries do not heal on their own and often require professional treatment to be removed.
Treatments like laser therapy, IPL (Intense Pulsed Light), or sclerotherapy are effective at reducing the appearance of broken capillaries.
Protecting your skin with sunscreen, avoiding extreme temperatures, and being gentle with your skin care routine can help prevent broken capillaries.
Stress doesn’t directly cause broken capillaries but can lead to behaviors like excessive skin rubbing or increased blood pressure, which may worsen their appearance.
Alcohol can dilate blood vessels and increase blood flow, leading to the appearance of broken capillaries over time, especially with frequent consumption.
While both involve visible blood vessels, broken capillaries are smaller and closer to the surface, typically found on the face, while spider veins are larger and often appear on the legs.
While no skincare product can completely remove broken capillaries, products with calming ingredients like niacinamide, green tea, or arnica can reduce redness and improve skin appearance.
In most cases, broken capillaries are cosmetic and not harmful. However, persistent or widespread capillaries could indicate an underlying condition, such as rosacea or liver issues.
Laser treatments can provide noticeable results after one session, but multiple treatments may be required for complete removal, depending on the severity.
Without preventive care, broken capillaries can become more noticeable or new ones may appear, especially with ongoing exposure to triggering factors.
Home remedies like soothing creams can help reduce redness, but professional treatments are the safest and most effective way to address broken capillaries.

Yes, aging reduces skin elasticity and weakens blood vessels, making broken capillaries more common over time.

Avoiding triggers like extreme heat or cold, quitting smoking, moderating alcohol intake, and maintaining gentle skincare practices can minimize their occurrence.