Facial Veins
Facial Veins are noncancerous vascular lesions which are visible just beneath the surface of the skin. Two of the most common types of Facial Veins are telangiectasias and spider angiomas. Telangiectasias are generally found along the nose and on the cheeks. These visible Facial Veins are clusters of dilated capillaries. Spider angiomas are also groups of capillaries, but they receive their blood supply directly from an arteriole and can be found alone or in groups in almost any location on the body.
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