Broken Blood Vessel Treatment in Ramsey, NJ

Effective Treatment for Broken Blood Vessels in New Jersey
Broken blood vessels, also known as broken capillaries, are small, visible blood vessels that can appear anywhere on the body but are most common on the face and legs. They may look like red, purple, or blue lines or spots beneath the skin, often resembling spider veins. While not dangerous, they can cause cosmetic concerns for many patients, particularly when they develop on highly visible areas such as the cheeks or nose.

What Are Broken Blood Vessels and Why Do They Develop?

Broken blood vessels occur when tiny capillaries near the surface of the skin become dilated or damaged, making them more visible. A wide range of factors can contribute to their development, including:

  • Genetics: A family history of vascular issues can increase the likelihood of broken capillaries

  • Sun exposure: UV rays weaken blood vessel walls over time

  • Aging: Skin becomes thinner, and capillaries are more prone to damage with age

  • Hormonal changes: Pregnancy, menopause, or hormone fluctuations can make vessels more visible

  • Skin trauma: Harsh scrubbing, injuries, or procedures that irritate the skin

  • Underlying conditions: Rosacea, high blood pressure, or liver disease may increase risk

While some broken vessels may fade slightly over time, most remain visible without treatment.

When Treatment May Be Beneficial

Although broken blood vessels are harmless, treatment may be helpful when they are:

  • Located on the face, especially the nose or cheeks, where they are difficult to conceal

  • Large, dark, or clustered, making them cosmetically distracting

  • Accompanied by other skin conditions, such as rosacea, that increase redness

  • Causing self-consciousness or discomfort in social or professional settings

Patients often choose treatment for aesthetic reasons, but in some cases, addressing broken blood vessels can also improve skin health and circulation.

Broken Blood Vessel Treatment Options at Skin & Laser Center of NJ

Our dermatologists use advanced treatment methods tailored to each patient’s needs. Depending on the size, location, and severity of the broken vessels, we may recommend:

  • Laser therapy – Noninvasive light energy targets and collapses broken blood vessels without damaging surrounding skin

  • Sclerotherapy – A safe injectable solution used primarily for larger vessels in the legs, causing them to collapse and fade

  • Topical treatments – Prescription creams or serums may help strengthen capillaries and reduce redness

  • Preventive skincare – Guidance on sun protection, gentle cleansing, and avoiding triggers that worsen vascular issues

All procedures are performed in-office, with minimal downtime and long-lasting cosmetic results.

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What Factors Increase the Likelihood of Developing Broken Blood Vessels?

Broken blood vessels are very common, and it’s not always possible to avoid developing them. Still, knowing the risk factors is helpful. These are some of the factors that increase a patient’s odds of developing broken blood vessels:

  • Genetics: The majority of people who develop broken blood vessels have family members who also have them.
  • Age: Broken vessels can happen at any age, but are more likely to occur with advancing years.
  • Medications: Certain medications, including topical steroid creams, can increase the likelihood of developing broken vessels.
  • Damaged skin: Injuries that cause bruised or damaged skin can result in this problem.
  • Pregnancy. Broken vessels can be caused by hormonal changes as a result of a growing fetus.
  • Rosacea: This chronic condition is known for the visible facial redness it causes.
  • Sun damage: Prolonged sun exposure can also result in broken vessels.
  • Alcohol: Consuming alcohol can cause blood vessels to dilate and ultimately result in their breaking.
  • Environmental irritants, including pollutants and chemicals, can cause vessels to break.

Skin & Laser Center of NJ provides several treatment options for patients. After conducting a visual examination of your skin, a provider will help to develop the best treatment plan for you based on the location and size of your broken blood vessels. One of the most effective methods for removing broken blood vessels is laser therapy with Vbeam® Perfecta or a long-pulsed nd:YAG laser. This technique can be utilized anywhere on the body, requires little downtime, and is typically a lasting solution to unwanted blood vessels.

Sclerotherapy is a popular treatment method for visibly swollen blood vessels on the legs. Injecting a medication directly into the blood vessel causes it to collapse and eventually disappear.

Mandelic acid chemical peels are a facial treatment that can benefit patients with broken blood vessels on the face. By helping to build collagen, peels also improve overall skin health.

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