Guide To Treating And Preventing Broken Blood Vessels On The Face

Avoid Extreme Heat

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Extreme heat can dramatically increase blood vessel dilation and result in broken blood vessels on the face. Sources of extreme heat that can trigger these effects include hot weather, spas, and saunas. Therefore, individuals who are prone to broken blood vessels on the face should try to avoid extreme heat. They may want to stop going to spas and saunas, or at least limit the time spent in them. Avoiding going outside in extreme heat is also beneficial. If individuals cannot avoid the heat from the weather, they should wear hats and other clothes to protect themselves. As mentioned previously, applying sunscreen helps prevent broken blood vessels as well.

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