Broken capillaries—also known as telangiectasia—are tiny, dilated blood vessels that become visible under the skin, especially on the nose, cheeks, and chin. They look like fine red threads or small ...
Taking a magnifying mirror to the face is never a fully positive experience—especially when you sit under the fluorescent bathroom lights in hopes of a satisfying extraction, and instead come across ...
Maybe you've noticed a smattering of tiny red dots across your face and wondered what they are. If you've ruled out acne or acne scars, chances are those red marks are actually tiny broken capillaries ...
While medical centers use ultrasound daily, so far this technology has not been capable of observing body tissues at the scale of cells. Physicists have now developed a microscopy technique based on ...
Tired of layering on makeup to cover those red, sunburstlike capillaries near your nose and on your cheeks? New technologies can eradicate them—but it will cost you a lot more than a pot of concealer.
Ultrasound is one of the most widely used imaging techniques in medicine, but up until recently it hardly played a role in imaging the tiniest structures of our bodies such as cells. “Clinical ...