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Treatment Treating spider veins on face following overamping

Jabberwocky

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I’ve noticed in the last month or so that I’m developing very fine spider veins in my nose and out into my cheeks. Individually they are almost microscopic but together they make my face look flushed even when I’m straight. They kind of look like the beginning of a stereotypical old alcoholics big red nose. I only really noticed them after a few quite excessive amp binges and presume there is a causal connection between the one and other other. Or maybe I’m just getting old.

Is there any kind of treatment to reduce these veins and the overall flushed look I’m developing. I don’t even drink so I hate the thought of looking like a heavy drinker!

I’ve heard a cream like Hirudoid might be helpful. Has anyone tried it for similar problem. It smells rank to put on one’s face.

If anyone wants to chip in on how they are a dangerous sign I’m killing myself I’m ready to hear it!
 
I have a few under my nose and my in my nostrils that bother me, but mines hereditary, I tried laser vien removal paid £100 they went instantly for a day or so then went darker then was meant to scab over and fall off THEY CAME BACK almost strait away
 
I have a few under my nose and my in my nostrils that bother me, but mines hereditary, I tried laser vien removal paid £100 they went instantly for a day or so then went darker then was meant to scab over and fall off THEY CAME BACK almost strait away
Thanks for the tip. Sounds like I’d be better saving my £100 for my ketamine experiment.
 
There's a few options, including the one @Flower Fairy mentioned, but they all require more than one treatment usually a few months apart. I highly doubt any type of cream can fix spider veins, they need to be permanently collapsed.
 
Have you tried apple cider vinegar or witch hazel? Dab it on like an astringent directly after cleansing, let it dry before any moisturizer.
 
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