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White Rosary
Nov 24, 2008, 08:36 PM
Hello everybody! Im a 21 year old male, with olive skin and I need somebody to help me find out what I could do with this problem that has affected me for as long as I can remember. I have blue veins that are slighty visible on my forehead located on my temples that drag down beneath my eyes making me look like I never slept a day in my life or that I have a sickness of some sort. There are two large veins on the bottom right of my right eye and the bottom left of my left eye along with dark circles beneath both eyes. I also have a slight case of rosacea which gives my cheeks a year long redness that becomes more visible in the extreme heat or cold, but I am treating it wit metrizole cream, but the redness makes the veins alot more noticeable. My dermatologist said that vitamin k cream would reduce the appearance of veins on my face but after a few months of applying the cream, there has been no results. Can somebody please offer me advice for what to do with this problem, since I do not know what to do. I dont have a sickness or a disease so I do not know what the problem is. I'll be looking forward for some advice and help for my situation, thank you.

Wondergirl
Nov 24, 2008, 08:45 PM
Are you sure it was vitamin K cream? Vitamin E cream is more for skin, whereas K improves blood's ability to clot.

How about going to a cosmetician? That would help more with coverups than with curing, but it might be just what you need until you can find a solution to your skin problems.

I would go to a public library where I would read up on alternative medicines. Acupuncture might be helpful, if you can find a good practitioner.