Question

I have oily skin and a fair complexion, but occasionally I get a bit of red veins on my cheeks. My roommate says that if not treated early, it can become more severe. Are there any natural methods to remove them?

Answer

Red veins are primarily caused by dilated facial capillaries or superficially located capillaries. People with red veins have a more rosy complexion than normal skin, with some only experiencing redness on the sides of their cheeks in a circular pattern. This type of skin is thin and sensitive, prone to irritation from cold, heat, emotional excitement, and other stimuli. Severe cases may develop hyperpigmentation that is difficult to treat, affecting not only appearance but also mental well-being, causing great inconvenience to daily life. Early treatment is necessary for red veins as they are directly related to the body’s blood circulation system, such as wind stimulation, sun exposure, and high temperatures.