Question

My baby is 9 and a half months old. When he was 7 months old, a bump on his right cheek appeared, resembling a mosquito bite. It hasn’t gone down after two months, so I took him to the dermatology department of the hospital. The doctor said it was a spider vein and recommended laser removal. I would like to consult on how to treat spider veins.

Answer

I’ve seen your description. Spider veins are formed by regional dilatation of capillaries. The common treatment methods for spider veins include laser treatment, liquid nitrogen freezing treatment, or microwave treatment. These treatment methods generally have a high cure rate and tend to have good outcomes after treatment. It’s important to avoid touching water after treatment to prevent infection. At home, always keep an eye on your baby’s condition, and generally, there should be no problems after treatment.