Capillaries are small, superficial blood vessels on the skin. They typically appear red or bluish in color and are commonly found on the face, legs, or other areas. Capillaries can become enlarged or more visible due to factors such as genetics, aging, hormonal changes, and sun damage.
Capillary treatment is typically performed using methods such as laser therapy or sclerotherapy. During the procedure, these treatment methods target the inner structure of the vessel, reducing its appearance by narrowing or eliminating it. Laser therapy targets the pigment in the vessel, while sclerotherapy involves injecting a special solution into the vessel.