Capillary dilatation is mainly treated by conservative and surgical treatments, and the results vary from person to person.
Capillary dilatation is caused by persistent dilatation of capillaries, small veins, microarterioles and arteriolar veins on the surface of the skin or mucous membranes. The clinical dermatosis is characterized by red or purplish dotted, blotchy, filiform or stellate lesions. The etiology of the disease is unclear.
Conservative treatment is carried out in terms of diet, lifestyle and exercise. Appropriate increase in collagen intake, regular routine, less late nights, appropriate exercise and jogging. You can wear secondary pressure compression stockings to reduce blood stasis in the legs, pay attention to skin care in life, do not use hormone cosmetics, quit smoking and alcohol.
Surgical treatments include laser treatment and liquid sclerosing agent injection. The use of pulsed dye laser treatment to dilate the capillaries can effectively improve the appearance. Liquid sclerotherapy is suitable for some larger blood vessels and can seal the dilated capillaries.
If symptoms such as skin pain, itching and dryness occur, you should seek medical advice immediately and standardize the treatment and medication under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid delaying the condition.