Can congenital red blood vessels be removed?
In general, congenital red blood vessels (facial telangiectasia) can be improved and reduced, although complete removal may be challenging. Congenital redness is usually caused by thin stratum corneum, dilated capillaries, or superficially positioned blood vessels. To remove congenital red blood vessels, individuals can seek professional medical aesthetic treatments such as photorejuvenation, intense pulsed light (IPL), or pulsed dye laser at qualified medical institutions.
Analysis of Procedures for Removing Congenital Red Blood Vessels:
Procedure Name |
Photorejuvenation |
Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) |
Pulsed Dye Laser |
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Principle |
Uses high-energy laser irradiation on the skin to generate thermal effects |
Applies high-intensity, broad-spectrum pulsed light to the skin, absorbed by various skin components |
Targets abnormal blood vessels in the skin using specific wavelengths of laser energy |
Indications |
Congenital red blood vessels, redness due to sensitive skin |
Mild to moderate red blood vessels |
Vascular lesions causing redness |
Reference Price |
1,000–3,000 RMB per session |
1,500–3,500 RMB per session |
2,000–5,000 RMB per session |
Advantages |
Addresses multiple skin concerns simultaneously |
Relatively gentle with minimal skin irritation |
High precision |
Potential Risks |
Temporary discomfort such as redness, pain, or itching |
Mild redness, heat sensation, etc. |
Skin redness, purpura, blisters, etc. |
Duration of Results |
1–2 years |
1–2 years |
2–3 years |
Although it is difficult to completely eliminate congenital red blood vessels, they can be significantly improved through appropriate medical aesthetic treatments. Additionally, daily skincare should involve gentle cleansing methods to avoid damaging the skin barrier and worsening redness. Avoid excessive skin stimulation to maintain overall skin health.


