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Telangiectasia
Telangiectasia refers to the dilation (widening) of small blood vessels in the skin, known as telangiectasias or spider veins. It is characterized by small, widened capillaries just beneath the skin surface, giving a reddish or pinkish appearance, especially on the face, neck, hands, and other areas.
Causes of telangiectasia include:
1. Genetics: Some people naturally have a tendency to develop telangiectasia.
2. Aging: As we age, blood vessels become less resilient and more susceptible to dilation.
3. Sun exposure: Prolonged exposure to UV radiation can cause blood vessels to dilate.
4. Smoking: Smoking damages blood vessels and reduces blood flow, contributing to telangiectasia.
5. Hormonal changes: Hormonal fluctuations during menopause, pregnancy, or birth control use can cause blood vessels to dilate.
6. Certain medical conditions: High blood pressure, heart disease, and liver disease can lead to telangiectasia.
Symptoms of telangiectasia usually include:
Red or pinkish discoloration of the skin
Small, widened blood vessels visible under the skin
Possible itching, burning, or tenderness in the affected areas
Treatment options for telangiectasia typically involve aesthetic measures to reduce the appearance of the widened blood vessels. These may include:
Laser therapy to reduce blood vessel diameter
Electrodialysis (sclerotherapy)
Creams or ointments containing ingredients like spider veins, resorcinol, or glycolic acid
Makeup camouflage to conceal the affected areas
Keep in mind that telangiectasia can be a symptom of an underlying medical condition. If you're concerned about the appearance of your skin or have questions, it's best to consult a dermatologist or other medical professional for a proper evaluation and guidance.
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