TELANGIECTASIA
TELANGIECTASIA
In telangiectasia, the small blood vessels just beneath the skin become enlarged, causing redness and a broken veins appearance. It most commonly occurs on the nose and cheeks.
Telangiectasia may be due to a skin disorder, such as rosacea, overexposure to the sun, or long-term excessive alcohol consumption. Often, there is no obvious cause.
Telangiectasia is not a cause for concern, but if it is unsightly, the veins may be removed by laser treatment
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