Top 5 causes of facial veins and how to treat them in Singapore

Facial veins on eyelids
Facial veins on eyelids

What are facial veins?

Facial veins, also known as spider veins or telangiectasia, can occur in various areas of the face, including the cheeks, nose, and chin. They can range in color from red to purple and are most commonly found on the cheeks, nose, and chin. In addition to these common locations, facial veins can also occur in other areas such as the internal jugular vein and the anterior facial vein.

Varicose veins, although more commonly found on the legs and feet, can also occur on the face, specifically on the cheeks, nose, and chin, and are considered a severe form of facial veins.

Top 5 causes of facial veins:

1) Aging:

As we get older, the skin loses its elasticity, making it more prone to developing facial veins. The natural aging process can also cause the blood vessels to weaken and become more visible.

2) Hormonal changes:

Hormonal fluctuations, such as those that occur during pregnancy or menopause, can cause the blood vessels to dilate, resulting in the appearance of facial veins.

3) Heredity:

Some people are more prone to developing facial veins due to their genetics. If a family member has facial veins, it is likely that you may also develop them.

4) Underlying health conditions:

Certain health conditions, such as rosacea and lupus, can cause facial veins to appear.

5) UV exposure:

Prolonged exposure to UV rays can damage the skin and cause facial veins to appear.

How to treat them?

Treatment options for facial veins in Singapore include:

1) Sclerotherapy:

Sclerotherapy injection for facial vein
Sclerotherapy injection for facial vein

This is one of the most tested treatments. Typically used on leg veins, this treatment can also be done on faces. A solution is injected into the facial vein, causing it to collapse and eventually disappear. The cost for this treatment ranges from $250 to $450 per session.

2) Laser therapy:

Laser for facial veins
Laser for facial veins

A laser is used to destroy the blood vessels, causing them to disappear. As the laser heats up your veins, the blood clots, preventing blood flow and causing the vein to "die". After around 6 weeks, the vein is metabolised by your body and disappears. The cost for this treatment ranges from $400 to $800 per session.

3) Topical creams:

Topical creams for facial veins
Topical creams for facial veins

There are also topical creams that can help to reduce the appearance of facial veins. Creams containing vitamin K help to reduce the appearance of redness and bruising, thus helping to hide facial veins. Consistent use is needed as the effects are usually short term. The cost for this treatment ranges from $50 to $150.

It's important to consult with a dermatologist to determine the most appropriate treatment option for your specific case, as some treatments may not be suitable for certain types of facial veins, such as external jugular veins.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes veins to appear on face?

Common causes of veins appearing on the face include aging, hormonal changes, heredity, underlying health conditions, and prolonged exposure to UV rays.

Broken blood vessels are the veins you see on your face. Any activity that may result in broken blood vessels, might cause veins to appear on your face.

Is it normal for veins to show on face?

It is not unusual for veins to be visible on the face of some people due to a combination of factors such as age, genetics, or other medical conditions. However, if you are concerned about the visibility of your facial vein, consult with a professional who can help determine an appropriate treatment plan.

How can I get rid of spider veins on my face?

Treatment options for getting rid of spider veins from your face in Singapore include sclerotherapy (injecting a solution into the vein), laser therapy (using lasers to destroy the blood vessels), and topical creams.

Consult a professional in order to determine which treatment option is best for your case and understand the associated risks and benefits before making a decision.