I am just wondering about the method of closing the capillaries on the face and the reddening on the cheeks (for the wedding year). Which laser should I choose? I found out about the Microlysis diode laser and IPL in my city (Tarnów). Will the laser method allow you to permanently close the vessels and get rid of the ever-red cheeks? Pulsed dye laser - i.e. what kind of laser is it? For now, I use creams for couperose skin, but I know that they will not cope with dilated capillaries. What should I do to get rid of this problem? Beata

It is advisable to visit an aesthetic medicine office, the doctor, after examining the changes in the face, will decide on the method of removing the blood vessels. Blood vessel sealing preparations (with horse chestnut extract) are also recommended. It is also necessary to use sun protection preparations.

Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.

Magdalena Ciupińska

Cosmetologist, professor at the Academy of Cosmetology and He alth Care

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