Question
For individuals with oily skin and fair complexion, what natural methods should be adopted to treat mild red veins on the cheeks? Will red veins worsen if not treated promptly?
Answer
The formation of red veins is primarily related to the dilation of facial capillaries or their superficial position. Patients may have a more rosy complexion than normal skin, with some cases showing only redness on both cheeks in a circular shape. Such skin is thin and sensitive, easily turning red when exposed to cold, heat, or emotional excitement. Severe cases may develop hyperpigmented spots, making treatment more difficult. Not only does it affect appearance, but it can also cause psychological burden, making the removal of red veins necessary and urgent. Red veins are closely related to the human circulatory system, and factors such as wind, sunlight, high temperatures, and facial meridian damage can all lead to their appearance.