Capillary Vein Therapy
Capillary Vein Therapy

The appearance of capillaries in the face usually manifests in people with fair skin. Although it is seen in one of every 7 adults in society, it can sometimes occur even in babies. Capillary complaints may be related to sun damage, Rosacea disease, intense alcohol and cortisone use, some metabolic and rheumatic diseases, and excessive estrogen levels in people with sensitive skin structure. Capillary fractures can also be seen after nose operations.



Redness attacks due to capillary fractures increases with stress, excessive exercise, excessive tea coffee, chocolate, spicy and spicy food consumption, exposure to hot cold sudden changes. First of all, it is very important to remove these enhancing factors and to use regular sunscreen.

Capillary vessels can be controlled with soothing creams but they cannot be eliminated. Treatment of this condition is possible with laser treatments. For this purpose, Ndyag laser, KTP, PDL (pulse Dye Laser) and non-laser system IPL (dense pulse light) are used.


It should be noted that these applications must be done by a qualified physician, and that the correct diagnosis should be made right before the treatment. After treatment, the veins disappear slowly and spontaneously. The side effects of laser therapy are usually temporary redness or the formation of purple spots that resemble bruising on the skin. They disappear within a day or two. Vascular laser treatments are usually administered at intervals of four to eight weeks. More than one treatment session may be required. The treatment sessions will be changed according to the thickness, location and occurrence of capillary vessel.