Methods of eliminating hickey on the neck include physical therapy (cold and hot compresses), and topical treatments such as Mucopolysaccharides Polysulfate Cream or Cumulus Cream.
Hickey on the neck is mainly due to the thin skin on the neck, sucking hard on the local skin will easily make the capillaries under the skin rupture and hemoglobin overflow, resulting in local petechiae formation.
1. Physical therapy: usually within 24 hours after the appearance of hickey, you can apply cold compresses, such as using cold towels wrapped in ice to reduce local swelling and oozing, reduce the formation of petechiae, and alleviate the symptoms; more than 24 hours after the hickey has not disappeared, you can apply hot compresses, such as using hot towels, to promote local blood circulation, which is conducive to the absorption of petechiae.
2. Topical medication: If necessary, patients can use topical Mucopolysaccharide Polysulfate Cream or Cumexoside Cream Ointment to promote the absorption of local hematoma and petechiae.
It is recommended that the patient should consult the doctor in time and strictly follow the doctor’s instructions, and should not blindly self-medicate to avoid adverse reactions.