A list of puns related to "Facial Vein"
Im specifically talking about blue or green veins, not the red broken capillaries / red spider veins.
Is it normal to have a vein on the eyelid? Does anyone know what kind of doctor I would need to see to remove it?
Under the right side of my jaw I can feel something swollen. I'm pretty sure it's my vein as it's long and I can easily feel a pulse. Last Monday I has my top wisdom teeth removed. I also believe i have tmj.
I also have a few mental disorders. Bpd, gad, ocd, and I might also have adhd. I also consider myself to be a hypochondriac. And the whole vein thing this doesn't help with that. Please help
firstly, iβve had to google if there was a direct correlation between fibro and spider-veins and to my surprised; there is. does anyone have any experience with them?
meds mentioned: βReparil 40β and its Aescin 40mg (i think itβs producer by an egyptian company since i live in egypt)
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around the end of november 2020 i noticed a small red thing was under my left eye, i thought it was nothing and carried on with that thought for a few days; that is, until i thought the red thing grew bigger but i still told myself it was nothing....little did i know a few months later that wasnt the case at all.
i had a big, red, angry noticeable spider vein under my left eye. it got so bad that it was starting to get bumpy. not only that but it was so visible that people would stop doing what theyβre doing and ask me about it.
visiting a doctor is a lost cause bc i told my mom multiple times about this and she did nothing about it. it took me 3 years of nagging my mom to make her take me to the doctor because of my severe knee pain which made me end up getting diagnosed with fibro. she kept dismissing me for those 3 years and kept saying that iβm young, i should be fine itβs just a lack of vitamin d.
anyways, a few weeks ago my throat was KILLING me and my mom got me meds. as i was taking them, i realized the spider vein was going. i took a look at the medicine that was taking and noticed βanti-exudative, anti-inflammatory, and anti-oedematousβ. the vein was almost completely gone.
that only is until i stopped taking the meds bc my throat had gotten better and i had no idea if i could continue taking it just for the spider vein...
the spider vein is slowly coming back which is so irritating. iβm thinking about just buying another box of the meds and taking it so it can go away. i dont know what to do apart from that...
Once the restrictions are lifted, I would like to have the spider veins on my face removed by a professional. Does anyone have any recommendations on where I could get this done?
Does anyone know any facial veins related subliminal ? No , I donβt have spider or varicose veins. They are the type of veins that pop after a workout and normally they go away but in recent days they are not going away and are still visible when im not doing any physical activity
A prospective study could show that ultrasound is helpful for indirectly predicting the relationship between parotid gland tumors and the FN in more than 90% of the patients. The retromandibular vein was the most important landmark.
I am in my early 20s female, thin build and cool-toned, very pale complexion and my facial skin is literally transparent. I hate it because once I get acne (I get red, inflamed kind, not cysts but papules rather) the red dots NEVER heal. I still have visible red marks from acne I had two years ago. Likewise my undereyes are freakishly thin and you can see dark purple capillaries on full display.
I know no topicals will solve this issue but is there any oral medications or cosmetic/surgical treatments that can be done? Has anyone had similar experience and found a solution? Thanks in advance!
Hi guys hope you are okay. I got toothache really bad last night and I come to notice like a long moveable nerve or vein (green line in the photo is what it feels/ looks like ! Anyone know what it is. I got anxious and thought itβs filling up with blood and it will cause an anyuerism hahaha but I highly highly doubt that !
https://imgur.com/gallery/xTViKF8
Iβm thinking about having facial thread veins removed (around nose and cheeks). Has anyone done it? Is it worth it? What was your experience?
I'm wondering if anyone has had electrolysis done on facial veins before? I've got some annoying thread veins/broken capillaries around my nose on either side of my nostrils and also underneath the nostrils going into my nose (really sensitive area!). They are purely genetic. I paid for a course of IPL (3 sessions) a few months ago which unfortunately didn't really do anything as they're still really visible. I just got it done at a local beauty salon for a reduced price so I'm not sure if this was just a case of not having it done with a professional who might have been able to successfully remove them, or whether IPL just doesn't work for me.
I'm thinking about booking electrolysis to see if this will remove them - has anyone had any experience with this? Did it work for you? I'm curious to hear about people's opinions before I fork out a considerable amount of money for something that might not even work!
I have a number of small thread veins on my cheeks and would like to get them laser treated to remove them. Does anyone have experience of the procedure, the number of treatments needed or recommendations of reputable places to get this done?
Hi. I just noticed that i have some facial veins or spider veins as its also called on my face. I've realised that alot of people dont have them or is it just not as easy to track them and can you remove them or what.
Thanks
Hi all, this is my first post on reddit so apologies if I'm doing this wrong :)
Has anyone on here had IPL treatment for broken veins? I have an appoinment booked at Pulse Light Clinic in London for an IPL facial to get rid of slight redness around my nose and wondered if anyone had found it effective or suffered any side effects? Any experiences at Pulse Light Clinic in general also, it's a cheaper option than going to a proper dermatologist - pretty sure it's not regulated by the CQC, so starting to wonder if I should cancel.
I've read quite a few horror stories about IPL damaged 'orange peel' skin in the long term, which was never mentioned in the consultation I had, so I guess just hoping to find out of any positive/negative experiences you may have had with the treatment. Thanks!
I HATE SPIDER VEINS is dedicated to ensuring that patients wanting facial spider vein removal can get what they want- as a cost-effective treatment that is simple, safe and highly effective.
Hello,
I had a V-Beam treatment this morning and everything went well. However, I noticed my eyes hurt now and feel very dry. I'm worried the eye protection wasn't enough. I had some protective plastic goggles on with some cotton rounds over my eyes. I could still see the flash of the laser every time it was used even with the goggles and my eyes closed. So I just want to know if I should be worried or if it is just in my head. I would like to hear your experience and if something similar has happened to you.
Thanks
Hello All,
Would really appreciate any guidance anyone can give. I am currently researching cosmetic dermatologists to address my facial veins and redness. Met with one dermatologist and it did not go well. His bed side manor was lacking and the whole encounter was a little odd. To say the least I will not be having my procedure done by him. What I am really looking for is how to find a good doctor? The internet is a bottomless pit of good and bad reviews about every doctor. Is the only real way to know is to keep going to consults until I find someone I'm comfortable with?
Thank you all so much, TM
Ps - I know I'm not alone in this feeling but as much as I want to move forward with my face issues I get scared and freaked out about what if they mess up?
"Advocates of Man Amplification Programs like never consider what will be done with the subjects after the war. If they do, like, it's always something monstrous." - SSG Norville Rogers, DOG-2.0 Handler, SOG Team 19, Burgerland Senate Committee on Amplification, Resource Conflict Era, Pre-Glassing
The lemur held up its hand, opening and closing its fingers. Natraya could see that one of the protruding knuckles was purple and slightly swollen but still pushed back further than it had been. The skin on top of the knuckle was torn slightly and blood had oozed out before hardening.
"Damn, popped a knuckle," the lemur said. It slowly straightened the finger and then pulled on it, pulling the injured hand the other way. There was a crunching sound and the lemur gave a grimacing smile, then held up the hand, wiggling the fingers. It didn't move much.
"Yup, popped the knuckle. No damage to the metacarpal, I don't think," the lemur said. It slowly made a fist and Natraya could see that the middle knuckle was at the same extension as the ones on either side of it, where before it had protruded slightly out.
"Will you be able to continue the battle?" On'trak asked, cocking his head and looking at the damaged hand.
"Sure, it's just a popped knuckle. Been hurt worse," the lemur grinned.
Natraya nodded.
The lemur looked around. "OK, there's that feeling again," it said. It looked at one of the doors. "It coming from that direction and down, I'm not sure what it is."
"Could it be a trap?" Natraya asked.
"Good instincts," the lemur said. "Always assume the appearance of something you want to be a trap set by the enemy if you are in enemy territory."
On'trak nodded.
The lemur sighed. "I love this body, but without my harness and implants, I'm really stressing it," the was a growling, squealing rumble from the lemur's midsection. "And I'm starting to get hungry."
The lemur closed its eyes and swung its arms back and forth, the motion never having the hands go higher than the waist, and it kept lifting up on its tiptoes and dropping back on its heels.
Natraya had noticed that the lemur seemed to have trouble staying still, that it needed to be in constant movement.
... keep reading on reddit β‘There were two posts yesterday that detailed Dr. Jens legal troubles that were both removed. Iβm trying hard not to be a conspiracy theorist about it. One post said it was removed because it included info on someone who never appeared on bravo (which is a lot of posts on here and I donβt see listed as a rule) and the other didnβt even list a reason.
So Iβm going to summarize her legal troubles in a way that doesnβt violate any rules here.
Legal issue #1: Jen is being sued by a former patient who claims that the man who performed her facial threading procedures at Jens clinic is not a licensed doctor. The client said they were having pain from the facial threading produced they received from a man on Jens team, when they went back to try to fix it the same man made it worse. The client then later discovered that this man who was performing her operations had been stripped of his medical license a few years earlier for being found guilty of health insurance fraud. He was found guilty of performing vein ablations on people who didnβt need them and upcharging their insurance for the procedure. He had also been previously censured by the medical board for inappropriate behavior with some elderly patients. Jen and the unlicensed man claim that he never performed any procedures and that Jen performed the womanβs proceduresβ¦as if the woman doesnβt know who worked on herβ¦?
Edit: link to article with more info https://imgur.com/a/UZgQDN9
Legal issue #2: Jen was sued by her former boyfriend who claims he gave Jen hundreds of thousands of dollars in loans for medical school, cancer treatments and to freeze her eggs. He claims she never paid them back and she got pregnant with another man while she was still dating him. She claims they were all gifts. Either way it seems obvious that she had a sugar daddy who was paying her way, which is rich because didnβt she say there was nothing she could relate to with Noellaβs life lol?
Edit: link to original post about her legal issues with her ex that was removed. https://www.reddit.com/r/BravoRealHousewives/comments/rw4z2f/suncal_billionaire_suing_cheating_exgirlfriend/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
Shadiness: Another user also pointed out that Dr. Jen isnβt board certified in dermatology or plastic surgery. Sheβs a doctor but not board certified Iβm the areas sheβs practicing in. Not illegal but feels weird as hell to me especially now considering this lawsuit.
All this information is
... keep reading on reddit β‘A wave...no...a tsunami struck our clinic. We gaped at the rush of cars. There was no escaping it, no controlling it, no way out.
That is, until we took emergency action. We offered patients the option to come back later, at a preset time. No, it's not an appointment like the kind that you get from your doctor's office. You know, the one that says 1pm, but you wait till 2pm anyway? Nope. We scheduled patients in blocks of 10, selling it over the phone like crazy Home Shopping Network customer service reps. We cajoled, we smoothed nerves, we begged.
Finally, with everyone assigned to their designated times, we settled in. We filled our entire schedule for the day in 20 minutes. Late callers got the explanation that we'd scheduled as many patients as our provider could safely see, and that if they were lucky they could call later to see if there had been any cancellations. This brings me to a valid point which I should explain to all of you:
Doctors and independent nurse practitioners have a safety valve. It's the number of COVID patients that they allowed to safely see. What does that mean? Well...let's say it takes them 5 - 10 minutes to see each patient. Let's be generous, and give each patient 10 minutes of examination and discussion time. Now let's multiply that by 50. That leaves about 8.33 hours that a practitioner can safely see patients with COVID while wearing full PPE. Realistically, that should be cut by at least half, but during a spike, there's not much we can do to alleviate this. The doctor or nurse has no choice. It's sad, but they basically put their lives a risk by overexposing themselves to COVID patients for the benefit of society.
There's another factor: By exposing themselves constantly, they risk sharing their exposure with every extra patient that they see. They could potentially spread COVID to the very patients that they are trying to help.
Having to explain this to the 200 - 300 more callers that decided to investigate their testing options from 9am to 8pm was...almost an exercise in futility. Some patients understood, other patients hung up the phone on me in mid-sentence.
Despite this, we carried on, positive patient after positive patient. Once again whole families arrived, some 3 to a car, some trickling in throughout the day. Though our schedule was streamlined, we left gaps to accommodate the few who arrived with emergency situations - like the little old lady who relayed the fact that her husband ha
... keep reading on reddit β‘Inspired by a recent post about the benefits of wealth and nepotism in the film industry I set out to find an actors & actresses who have earned there success not through money, connections, or even luck - which I characterized as the casting process - meaning this individual couldn't have gotten there break by simply being cast in a great role; although I understand the difficulty in doing so I wanted to find a person who really did create there own opportunity.
Well, that turned out to be a much more difficult task then expected and increasingly time consuming as I fell into the oddly depressing rabbit hole of breaking into the film industry. I only was able to discover one name that made it through my criteria. Individuals like Owen Wilson and Danny McBride nearly made it but I had to exclude them based on the "luck" of having world class directors helm there break-out projects (Wes Anderson & David Gordon Green). The unexpected name that made it through my criteria gauntlet of truly staking there own claim? Vin Diesel.
Yeah, I know! Vin (Mark Sinclair) originally was a writing major at Hunter college hoping to break into the industry as a screenwriter. Leaving college at age 23 he went out to L.A where he stayed for a year. Unable to even get an agent to call him back he left L.A after a year and returned home with nothing to show for it. Back in New York he lived with his Mom and hung out with his buddies. Then, one day, he saw a screenwriting machine that had a 30-day money back guarantee. He got the machine, hammered out a script, and returned the set for a full refund. Now with a script he set about producing it. He got a job selling knives over the phone because, in his eyes, it allowed him to make the most amount of cash in a short period of time. Leaving the job he directed and starred in the short Multi-Facial. After editing the film he let it sit on his Mom's Tv stand collecting dust for a few months before she was able to convince him to at least send it in to a few festivals. This led to him getting into Cannes where he met a producer who helped him make his feature debut Strays (also the film debut of Mike Epps) which got into the 1997 Sundance film festival.
After the festival it looked like he was going to turn Strays into a MTV series; however, and this almost became a disqualifier for luck but figured he did so much bef
... keep reading on reddit β‘The Night of the Moth Update for Fallout 76 arrives today, and it brings the Mothman Equinox Seasonal Event, Fallout 76 Season 7, a wide variety of quality-of-life and Public Event improvements, and much more to the game. Read on to catch all the details.
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Hello All,
Would really appreciate any guidance anyone can give. I am currently researching cosmetic dermatologists to address my facial veins and redness. Met with one dermatologist and it did not go well. His bed side manor was lacking and the whole encounter was a little odd. To say the least I will not be having my procedure done by him. What I am really looking for is how to find a good doctor? The internet is a bottomless pit of good and bad reviews about every doctor. Is the only real way to know is to keep going to consults until I find someone I'm comfortable with?
Thank you all so much, TM
Ps - I know I'm not alone in this feeling but as much as I want to move forward with my face issues I get scared and freaked out about what if they mess up?
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