How are facial veins treated?

I have a bulging vein that runs down the center of my forehead. It really makes me feel self-conscious. What can be done about it? Is there a treatment for this?

Answers from doctors (1)


Boris Bergus, M.D.

Published on Mar 01, 2016

These bulging veins are usually treated by utilizing a specialty laser and may require more than one session.

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Answered by Boris Bergus, M.D.

These bulging veins are usually treated by utilizing a specialty laser and may require more than one session.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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