Guide To Treating And Preventing Broken Blood Vessels On The Face

Retinoids

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A good deal of research has established that retinoids can help treat broken blood vessels on the face. These medications and have been used in acne treatment since 1971. In fact, this is their original purpose. Although retinoids do not work as a cure-all for skin issues, they help with several skin problems, one of which is spider veins and broken blood vessels on the face. For individuals with psoriasis that contributes to the spider veins, retinoids can help slow the growth of skin cells and prevent further flaky patches.

Most individuals treat their psoriasis with retinoid cream by putting a small dab on every sore each night before they go to bed. If the broken blood vessels are caused or worsened by a condition like psoriasis or rosacea, retinoids combined with steroids may be recommended to treat the underlying cause. Patients can talk to their dermatologist about if retinoid cream will help with their particular skin issues. If not, doctors can recommend alternatives.

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