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Suggest Medication For Broken Capillaries On My Chest

hi,ive got quite a few broken veins appeared on my chest.they started appearing when I was pregnant with my little girl who is now 2.i thought they would fade after her being born but instead im getting more.are there any cream I can buy to prevent these or is it possible they will even disappear.thank you
Tue, 11 Aug 2015
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The veins that you have mentioned might diminish with time but it si likely that these may still be visible enough to bother you. Consider having them treated with laser therapy as there is no cream or external application which can relieve you of the problem. If you have been lactating your baby till recently, then you should wait for the breast engorgement to reduce.
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Suggest Medication For Broken Capillaries On My Chest

The veins that you have mentioned might diminish with time but it si likely that these may still be visible enough to bother you. Consider having them treated with laser therapy as there is no cream or external application which can relieve you of the problem. If you have been lactating your baby till recently, then you should wait for the breast engorgement to reduce.