RENEW, REFRESH, FEEL BRIGHTER GOODBYE FACIAL VEINS, LOOK AND FEEL GOOD AGAIN
Wherever your new year activities and plans are taking you, enjoy them better with improved facial vein appearance, helping you to feel confident and more like yourself.
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New year, new plans and events, and with opportunities to work towards a happier, healthier lifestyle. Outdoors, indoors, maybe you are feeling self-conscious, avoiding photographs or hiding under makeup due to visibly unsightly facial veins. We look at causes of facial veins, their prevention, and how highly effective treatment can give you improved appearance and renewed confidence.
FACIAL VEINS: MANAGING THE ISSUES Facial veins - the thin, blue, red or purple veins found on the cheeks, around the nose and on the chin - are very common and are not generally dangerous. But if they are making you feel uncomfortable or self-conscious, treatment can like yourself.
CAUSES There are many causes of facial veins.
Heredity Some people may be genetically predisposed to developing facial veins, particularly if there is a family history.
Environment The environment plays a role, with excessive sun exposure a significant cause, as well as temperature changes and exposure to certain chemicals and pollutants.
Pressure Sudden changes in facial pressure, for example from sneezing or vomiting, are thought to contribute.
Minor trauma Minor trauma such as bruising from injuries can cause broken blood vessels; these may disappear as part of the healing process but sometimes become permanent.
Hormonal changes Hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy and the menopause, for example, can play a role.
Ageing The ageing process can contribute as the skin becomes thinner, making facial veins more noticeable.
Alcohol and smoking Excessive alcohol consumption and smoking, with its effects of weakening the blood vessels and collagen production that supports and makes up the structure of our skin, can be causes.
PREVENTION Lifestyle management, in particular adopting sun protection measures, can significantly reduce the risk of developing facial thread veins, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can contribute to overall skin health.
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Understanding their causes, prevention and treatment are all key to helping you manage your facial veins issues.
TREATMENT Today’s non-surgical treatments offer a highly effective way of giving your skin a greatly improved appearance. Facial vein ablation (FVA), a well-established, gold-standard treatment for facial veins, is a minimally invasive technique, with minimal downtime from work and other activities.
HOW PREMIER VEINS CAN HELP Established in 2012, and led by a team of nationally accredited vascular and endovascular surgeons, Premier Veins is a leading centre of excellence for vein treatment. At our CQC- registered clinics, our award-winning facial vein specialists have years of experience treating facial veins with safe, minimally invasive techniques.
l Dedicated team We have a team dedicated to the treatment of
facial veins with FVA who will personalise your treatment according to your requirements and preferences.
l Tailored treatment plan With a focus on patient-centred care,
Premier Veins will consult with you to tailor a treatment plan suited to your unique needs and lifestyle, helping you to regain your confidence.
TREATMENT AIMS The main aim of FVA is to improve the appearance of facial veins, giving you clearer skin and renewed confidence. At your consultation with our facial vein specialists, we will confirm your suitability for treatment and identify the veins that you wish to have safely treated. And we’ll take photographs of the affected area in order to monitor your treatment progress.
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