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Varicose, Spider Vein, Really want to get rid of it.?



Ever since i was 10, i've had a Varicose vein on the side of my nose which i feel, though it is about half the size of a 5p coin, it is unsightly.

I've always hated it, and two years ago i went to the doctors to see what they could do about it, I was hoping they would suggest lasering it away [which i heard can be done] but instead i was refered to a clinic who prescribed me a make-up cover-up stuff. I didn't think it worked well enough and didn't cover it up so i stopped using it.

Maybe they suggested make-up rather than the laser treatment because i was only 14 at the time? If i went back now at 16 would they suggest the laser treatment instead?

Thanks.

Source(s): http://www.4women.gov/faq/varicose.htm...
http://www.cosmeticsurgery.com/research/...
you will find that most beauty salons can remove this with a course of electrolysis. I had one removed just underneath my eye, it only took one session costing 拢25. Prices vary, but it shouldn't take more than five sessions. A small needle is repeatedly inserted in and around the area to break up the veins, small scabs form (not very noticeable), when that has healed you return if you need to. It really is worth it.
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