How to quickly remove a hickey
To remove a hickey, methods such as cold and hot compresses, massage, and medications can be used. Specific details are as follows:
1. Cold and Hot Compresses
Hickeys are mainly caused by excessive force during kissing, leading to the rupture of small blood vessels. A towel-wrapped ice pack or cold compress can be applied to the affected area for 20 minutes. After 24 hours, switch to a warm compress to promote local blood circulation, helping the bruise dissipate and be absorbed more quickly, thereby fading the hickey.
2. Massage
If you have a hickey, gentle massage may also help improve blood circulation. Use two fingers to massage the area in a light, circular, clockwise motion for one minute, then switch direction. Repeat this process several times to achieve the desired effect.
3. Medications
For darker hickeys, medications that promote blood circulation and help resolve bruising can be applied, such as topical agents like mucopolysaccharide polysulfate cream (e.g., Hirudoid cream) or safflower oil. These can typically accelerate absorption and fading of the hickey.
It is recommended to avoid excessive pressure during kissing and to maintain cleanliness and hygiene of the area. If the hickey does not improve with the above methods, medical consultation at a hospital is advised.