Spider Veins On Nose

spider veins on noseI know what it’s like to suffer from spider veins on nose. After I had reconstructive surgery to fix my injured nose, I was left with bright red capillaries and spider veins on the bridge and nostrils.

This is the worst location to get them because they are smack dab on the center of our faces! After doing quite a bit of research I found out there are ways to remove them.

Because our noses are so fragile and even the nostrils are made out of hard cartilage, the usual removal method of using a syringe to shoot a dissolving solution into these veins is very hard to do, if not impossible.

Thankfully we now have laser spider vein removal. It’s considered by many to be the best removal method when they’re on the nose.


 

 

Most of the time when people have spider veins they occur on the legs and thighs. I don’t know the exact percentages but it seems they’re the vast majority of cases. I’m not trying to trivialize those areas, but at least if you have them there you can cover them up with long pants and other clothing until you get treatment. When they’re on your nose, we have no choice but to show them to the world.

Causes of Spider Veins On Nose
When they’re on the body, the cause is usually genetics or obesity. But when they’re on the face and nose there are other circumstances which can cause them too.

In my experience it was trauma which caused their formation. Heavy exposure to sun on the nose over time can contribute to their formation. Rosacea is a condition which seems to coincide with their occurrence on the face. Last but not least, people with allergies that are severe and frequently occurring can put extra stress on the delicate blood capillaries in the nose which cause spider veins.

Trauma
I want to take a minute to talk about trauma causing spider veins on nose, because that is what happened to me. Our noses are very fragile. Did you know it only takes seven pounds of pressure to break it? Considering the length of our lifetimes, it’s a miracle they’re still in one piece after all that they endure over the years!

So not only do we endure injuries, but even the surgery needed to correct the problems can cause spider veins in itself! This is what happened to me when I got rhinoplasty to correct my breathing problems. If you’re considering doing the same to correct a deformity, I would highly recommend you go with the “closed” approach instead. The “open” approach I had done was very traumatic on the skin and often times leads to venous injuries to the area.

Conclusion
So what should you do next? Armed with this information, you now know what causes these things and which method is best for their removal when they are on the nose. Fortunately, laser spider vein removal is not only effective, but it’s also affordable.