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8:48 am June 10, 2010
| florence
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Micro surgery maybe the answer to your problem with thread veins. However that would cost money and some recovery time. There would be no scarring though.
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10:42 am April 18, 2010
| sheila
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Well my sister suffers from lupus and she had a "butterfly rash" on her cheeks. She tells me that they stuck a needle in at various places but when I asked my doctor he said nothing could be done for me. Maybe mine isn't bad enough or maybe I'll have to have it done at a beauty salon!
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7:53 pm April 17, 2010
| NancyL
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I wonder if it is the same thing they do to varicose veins. Basically with those they inject this stuff into it and it kills the vein. Other veins take up what that one was doing from what I understood.
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10:00 am April 16, 2010
| sheila
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I've noticed a few thread veins on the sides of my cheeks. What can I do about them? I did hear that there is an injection you can have but I'm not sure what that is.
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