Guide To Treating And Preventing Broken Blood Vessels On The Face

Apply Sunscreen Daily

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Sun exposure is a significant trigger for broken blood vessels on the face. This is especially the case when individuals are dealing with sunburns and excessive sun exposure. Unfortunately, sunburns can make the top layer of the skin peel. This may make the blood vessels more noticeable, at least temporarily. Thus, a significant method of preventing broken blood vessels is to apply sunscreen daily. In fact, individuals should reapply their sunscreen approximately every two hours as well as after going swimming. This ensures that the protection from the sunscreen remains accurate and fully prevents skin damage, including broken blood vessels.

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