{"id":2737,"date":"2026-03-22T06:47:20","date_gmt":"2026-03-22T06:47:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ledmaskwhosale.de\/?p=2737"},"modified":"2026-03-22T06:47:20","modified_gmt":"2026-03-22T06:47:20","slug":"broken-capillaries-are-easier-to-treat-than-you-think-in-the-netherlands","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ledmaskwhosale.de\/es\/broken-capillaries-are-easier-to-treat-than-you-think-in-the-netherlands\/","title":{"rendered":"Broken Capillaries Are Easier to Treat Than You Think in the Netherlands"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> Broken Capillaries Are Easier to Treat Than You Think in the Netherlands  <\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s a crisp autumn morning in Utrecht. You swing your leg over your bike, pull on your woolen gloves, and head to the city centre. Halfway there, a gust of wind stings your cheeks\u2014nothing new for the Netherlands\u2019 maritime climate. That evening, as you remove your makeup, you notice tiny, red, thread-like lines spiderwebbing across your nose and cheeks. Broken capillaries? Panic sets in: Are these permanent? Will I have to cover them forever?  <\/p>\n<p>If this sounds familiar, you\u2019re not alone. Broken capillaries\u2014medically called telangiectasia\u2014affect up to 30% of Dutch adults, especially those with fair skin (a common trait in the Netherlands, where 72% of the population identifies as having Fitzpatrick skin types I to III). But here\u2019s the good news: Contrary to popular belief, broken capillaries are easier to treat than you think, thanks to evidence-based therapies available at reputable clinics across the country.  <\/p>\n<p>In this guide, we\u2019ll break down everything you need to know about broken capillaries in the Netherlands: what they are, why Dutch skin is prone to them, the latest treatments (endorsed by Dutch dermatologists), how to choose a safe clinic, and real-life stories from patients who\u2019ve reclaimed their confidence.<\/p>\n<p> What Are Broken Capillaries, Exactly?  <\/p>\n<p>Before diving into treatments, let\u2019s clarify what broken capillaries are\u2014and what they aren\u2019t.  <\/p>\n<p>Telangiectasia (the medical term) refers to the dilation of small blood vessels (capillaries) just under the skin\u2019s surface. These vessels are normally too small to see, but when they expand, they appear as fine, red, blue, or purple lines\u2014often described as \u201cspider veins\u201d on the face or legs.  <\/p>\n<p>Contrary to the name \u201cbroken,\u201d capillaries don\u2019t actually break; they become permanently widened. This happens when the vessel walls lose their elasticity, allowing blood to pool closer to the skin\u2019s surface.  <\/p>\n<p>There are two main types of telangiectasia relevant to Dutch patients:<br \/>\n1. Facial telangiectasia: Most common on the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead. Often linked to sun damage, cold\/wind exposure, or rosacea.<br \/>\n2. Leg telangiectasia: Also called spider veins, these appear on the thighs, calves, or ankles. Linked to venous insufficiency, prolonged standing (common in jobs like retail or healthcare), or genetics.  <\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s important to note that telangiectasia is usually a cosmetic concern, but in rare cases, it can be a sign of an underlying condition (e.g., rosacea, lupus, or liver disease). That\u2019s why Dutch dermatologists always recommend a consultation before starting treatment.<\/p>\n<p> Why Dutch Skins Are Prone to Broken Capillaries  <\/p>\n<p>The Netherlands\u2019 unique climate, lifestyle, and genetics make its population more susceptible to broken capillaries than many other European countries. Let\u2019s break down the key factors:  <\/p>\n<p> 1. Maritime Climate: Cold Winds &#038; UV Exposure<br \/>\nThe Netherlands has a temperate maritime climate, which means:<br \/>\n&#8211; Cold, windy winters: Average winter temperatures hover around 3\u00b0C, with frequent gusts of wind (often from the North Sea). These conditions irritate the skin\u2019s surface, weakening capillary walls over time. Dr. Maria van der Velden, a dermatologist at Amsterdam UMC, explains: \u201cDutch patients often come in with facial telangiectasia after a winter of cycling or walking without proper wind protection. The combination of cold and wind constricts then dilates capillaries repeatedly, leading to permanent widening.\u201d<br \/>\n&#8211; UV exposure year-round: Even in winter, UV rays are strong\u2014especially at the Netherlands\u2019 latitude (51\u00b0N to 53\u00b0N). Fair-skinned Dutch people have less melanin to protect against UV damage, which breaks down collagen in capillary walls, making them more prone to dilation. A 2022 study by the Nederlandse Vereniging voor Dermatologie en Venereologie (NVDV) found that 68% of Dutch facial telangiectasia cases are linked to cumulative UV exposure.  <\/p>\n<p> 2. Lifestyle: Cycling &#038; Outdoor Activity<br \/>\nCycling is a national pastime in the Netherlands\u2014with 23 million bikes for 17 million people. While great for health, cycling exposes skin to:<br \/>\n&#8211; Prolonged wind exposure: Long bike rides (even short commutes) mean constant wind hitting the face and legs.<br \/>\n&#8211; Sun exposure: Many Dutch cyclists skip sunscreen in the winter, thinking UV is weak\u2014but this is a myth. The NVDV recommends SPF 30+ every day, even in cloudy weather.<br \/>\n&#8211; Vibration: The vibration from bike handles can also contribute to capillary dilation in the hands (though this is less common than facial or leg telangiectasia).  <\/p>\n<p>Other lifestyle factors include:<br \/>\n&#8211; Prolonged standing: Jobs like teaching, retail, or healthcare require standing for hours, which increases pressure on leg veins and can lead to spider veins.<br \/>\n&#8211; Alcohol &#038; spicy food: While not a direct cause, these can trigger temporary flushing in people with rosacea, which may worsen existing telangiectasia.  <\/p>\n<p> 3. Genetics: Fair Skin &#038; Predisposition<br \/>\nGenetics play a major role in telangiectasia risk. The Netherlands has one of the highest rates of fair skin in Europe: 72% of the population has Fitzpatrick skin types I (pale, burns easily) to III (light brown, tans moderately). These skin types have less melanin, thinner capillary walls, and are more prone to sun damage\u2014all key risk factors for broken capillaries.  <\/p>\n<p>Additionally, some families have a genetic predisposition to telangiectasia. For example, hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) is a rare condition that causes multiple telangiectasia across the body, but this affects less than 0.1% of the Dutch population.<\/p>\n<p> Debunking Myths About Broken Capillaries  <\/p>\n<p>Misinformation about broken capillaries is rampant\u2014especially on social media. Let\u2019s separate fact from fiction with insights from Dutch dermatologists:  <\/p>\n<p> Myth 1: \u201cBroken capillaries are permanent and can\u2019t be treated\u201d<br \/>\nFact: This is the biggest myth. Modern treatments like laser therapy and IPL can reduce or eliminate 70-90% of visible capillaries, depending on their size and location. Dr. Lars de Jong, a vascular surgeon at Erasmus MC Rotterdam, says: \u201cI\u2019ve treated hundreds of Dutch patients with leg telangiectasia who thought their veins were permanent. After 2-3 sclerotherapy sessions, most see a complete disappearance.\u201d  <\/p>\n<p> Myth 2: \u201cTreating broken capillaries will make more appear\u201d<br \/>\nFact: This is only true if treatment is done by an unqualified practitioner. When performed by a registered dermatologist or vascular surgeon using CE-marked devices, treatments target existing capillaries without damaging healthy ones. Dr. van der Velden adds: \u201cSome patients notice temporary redness or swelling after treatment, but this is not new capillaries\u2014it\u2019s the body\u2019s healing response.\u201d  <\/p>\n<p> Myth 3: \u201cBroken capillaries are just a cosmetic issue\u2014no need to see a doctor\u201d<br \/>\nFact: While most cases are cosmetic, sudden or widespread telangiectasia can be a sign of an underlying condition. For example:<br \/>\n&#8211; Rosacea: Facial telangiectasia is a common symptom of rosacea, which requires medical management to prevent progression.<br \/>\n&#8211; Venous insufficiency: Leg telangiectasia may be linked to weak valves in leg veins, which can lead to swelling or ulcers if left untreated.<br \/>\n&#8211; Systemic conditions: Rarely, telangiectasia can be a sign of lupus, liver disease, or scleroderma.  <\/p>\n<p>Dr. de Jong advises: \u201cIf you notice broken capillaries appearing suddenly, or if they\u2019re accompanied by pain, swelling, or skin changes, see a dermatologist or vascular specialist immediately.\u201d  <\/p>\n<p> Myth 4: \u201cOver-the-counter creams can fix broken capillaries\u201d<br \/>\nFact: OTC creams (e.g., vitamin K creams) may reduce temporary redness, but they can\u2019t shrink or eliminate permanent capillaries. Dr. van der Velden explains: \u201cVitamin K helps with blood clotting, but it doesn\u2019t target the widened capillary walls. Prescription retinoids (like tretinoin) can improve skin texture, but they don\u2019t directly treat telangiectasia.\u201d<\/p>\n<p> The Dutch Approach to Broken Capillaries: Evidence-Based Treatments  <\/p>\n<p>Dutch dermatologists and vascular surgeons follow guidelines from the NVDV and Nederlandse Vereniging voor Plastische Chirurgie (NVPC), which prioritize safety, efficacy, and patient comfort. Below are the most common treatments available in the Netherlands:  <\/p>\n<p> 1. Laser Therapy: The Gold Standard for Facial Telangiectasia<br \/>\nLaser therapy is the most effective treatment for facial broken capillaries, with success rates of 80-90% for Fitzpatrick skin types I-III.  <\/p>\n<p>How it works: Lasers target oxyhemoglobin (the red pigment in blood) in widened capillaries. The laser energy heats the vessel walls, causing them to collapse and be reabsorbed by the body over 4-6 weeks.  <\/p>\n<p>Common laser types used in Dutch clinics:<br \/>\n&#8211; Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL): The most widely used laser for facial telangiectasia. It emits a yellow light (595nm) that targets oxyhemoglobin without damaging surrounding skin. Dutch clinics use FDA-approved devices like the Candela Vbeam Perfecta (CE-marked).<br \/>\n&#8211; Nd:YAG Laser: Used for darker skin types (Fitzpatrick IV-VI) or deeper vessels. It emits a longer wavelength (1064nm) that penetrates deeper without causing pigmentation issues.  <\/p>\n<p>What to expect:<br \/>\n&#8211; Sessions: 2-3 sessions, 4-6 weeks apart. Each session takes 10-15 minutes.<br \/>\n&#8211; Pain: Mild stinging or warmth (some clinics offer a topical numbing cream).<br \/>\n&#8211; Downtime: 1-3 days of redness and possible small scabs. Avoid sun exposure and harsh skincare products during this time.  <\/p>\n<p>Cost: \u20ac150-\u20ac300 per session (depending on the clinic and area treated). Most insurance plans do not cover laser therapy for cosmetic purposes, but some may cover it if linked to a medical condition (e.g., rosacea).  <\/p>\n<p> 2. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Therapy: A Versatile Option<br \/>\nIPL (also called photofacial) is another popular treatment for facial telangiectasia, especially for patients who also want to address sun damage or age spots.  <\/p>\n<p>How it works: IPL uses a broad spectrum of light (500-1200nm) to target multiple skin concerns at once. The light is absorbed by oxyhemoglobin, heating and collapsing capillaries. It also stimulates collagen production, improving skin texture.  <\/p>\n<p>Key differences from laser:<br \/>\n&#8211; IPL is less targeted than laser, so it\u2019s better for patients with multiple skin issues (e.g., telangiectasia + sun spots).<br \/>\n&#8211; It\u2019s slightly less effective for deep or large capillaries than PDL.  <\/p>\n<p>What to expect:<br \/>\n&#8211; Sessions: 3-5 sessions, 3-4 weeks apart. Each session takes 20-30 minutes.<br \/>\n&#8211; Pain: Mild stinging (topical numbing cream optional).<br \/>\n&#8211; Downtime: 1-2 days of redness or darkening of sun spots (these flake off after a week).  <\/p>\n<p>Cost: \u20ac100-\u20ac250 per session. Again, most insurance plans do not cover this for cosmetic use.  <\/p>\n<p> 3. Sclerotherapy: The Go-To for Leg Telangiectasia<br \/>\nSclerotherapy is the gold standard for leg spider veins (telangiectasia <3mm). It\u2019s not used for facial capillaries because it can cause pigmentation or scarring.  \n\nHow it works: A dermatologist or vascular surgeon injects a sclerosant (e.g., polidocanol, a safe, FDA-approved liquid) into the widened vessel. The sclerosant irritates the vessel walls, causing them to stick together and be reabsorbed by the body.  \n\nWhat to expect:  \n- Sessions: 1-3 sessions, 4-6 weeks apart. Each session takes 15-30 minutes.  \n- Pain: Mild stinging or cramping (no numbing cream needed for most patients).  \n- Downtime: 1-2 days of compression stockings (worn for 24-48 hours) and avoiding strenuous exercise. Some bruising may occur, but this fades in 1-2 weeks.  \n\nCost: \u20ac200-\u20ac400 per session. Insurance may cover sclerotherapy if it\u2019s linked to venous insufficiency (e.g., swelling, pain). Your doctor will need to provide a medical justification.  \n\n 4. Topical Treatments: For Mild Cases or Maintenance  \nWhile OTC creams don\u2019t treat permanent capillaries, prescription topical treatments can help manage mild telangiectasia or prevent new ones from forming:  \n- Brimonidine: A prescription gel that constricts blood vessels, reducing redness from telangiectasia. It\u2019s often used for rosacea-related redness. Available in Dutch pharmacies with a doctor\u2019s prescription.  \n- Retinoids: Tretinoin (prescription) or adapalene (OTC in some countries, but prescription-only in the Netherlands) can improve skin texture and strengthen capillary walls over time. Dr. van der Velden says: \u201cRetinoids are a good maintenance option for patients who\u2019ve had laser treatment and want to prevent new capillaries.\u201d  \n\n 5. Lifestyle Adjustments: Prevent New Capillaries from Forming  \nEven after treatment, lifestyle changes are key to preventing new broken capillaries. Dutch dermatologists recommend:  \n- Protect from wind &#038; cold: Wear a windproof scarf, hat, and gloves in winter. Use a rich moisturizer (e.g., Vaseline Intensive Care) to create a barrier on the skin.  \n- Daily sunscreen: Use SPF 50+ broad-spectrum sunscreen every day, even in cloudy weather. Dutch brands like The Ordinary (SPF 30+) and La Roche-Posay (Anthelios XL SPF 50+) are widely available.  \n- Avoid triggers: If you have rosacea, avoid spicy food, alcohol, hot drinks, and extreme temperatures.  \n- Leg care: If you have leg telangiectasia, avoid prolonged standing or sitting. Wear compression stockings (20-30 mmHg) if recommended by your doctor. Elevate your legs for 15 minutes a day to reduce pressure on veins.  \n- Diet: Eat foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids (e.g., Dutch herring, salmon) to strengthen capillary walls. Avoid excessive salt, which can cause water retention and worsen leg veins.\n\n\n Choosing the Right Clinic in the Netherlands: Safety First  \n\nNot all clinics offering broken capillary treatments are created equal. To avoid complications (e.g., scarring, pigmentation), follow these guidelines from the NVDV:  \n\n 1. Check Accreditation &#038; Registration  \n- Dermatologists: Must be registered with the NVDV (verify via www.nvdv.nl).  \n- Vascular Surgeons: Must be registered with the Nederlandse Vereniging voor Vaste Chirurgie (NVVC).  \n- Clinics: Look for accreditation from the NVPC or ISO 9001 (quality management).  \n\nAvoid clinics that:  \n- Advertise \u201cmiracle cures\u201d or \u201cpermanent results in one session.\u201d  \n- Use unlicensed devices (all devices must be CE-marked).  \n- Have practitioners who are not registered with the relevant medical body.  \n\n 2. Ask These Questions Before Treatment  \n- \u201cHow many years of experience do you have treating broken capillaries?\u201d  \n- \u201cWhat device do you use, and is it CE-marked?\u201d  \n- \u201cWhat are the potential side effects, and how do you manage them?\u201d  \n- \u201cHow many sessions will I need, and what is the expected outcome?\u201d  \n- \u201cWhat is the cost, and does insurance cover any part of it?\u201d  \n- \u201cCan I see before-and-after photos of your patients?\u201d  \n\n 3. Popular Reputable Clinics in the Netherlands  \n- Amsterdam:  \n  - Amsterdam UMC Dermatology Centre: Specializes in laser and IPL treatments.  \n  - Clinic van der Velden: Private clinic run by Dr. Maria van der Velden, focusing on minimally invasive therapies.  \n- Rotterdam:  \n  - Erasmus MC Vascular Surgery Department: Expert in sclerotherapy for leg telangiectasia.  \n  - Clinic de Jong: Private clinic offering laser, IPL, and sclerotherapy.  \n- The Hague:  \n  - Dermatologie Centrum Den Haag: NVDV-registered, offering cosmetic dermatology treatments.  \n- Utrecht:  \n  - UMC Utrecht Dermatology: Academic clinic with access to the latest treatments.\n\n\n What to Expect During and After Treatment: A Step-by-Step Guide  \n\nEach treatment has a slightly different process, but here\u2019s a general overview:  \n\n Pre-Treatment Prep (1 Week Before)  \n- Avoid sun exposure (use SPF 50+ if you have to go outside).  \n- Stop using retinoids, AHAs\/BHAs, or harsh skincare products (increase sensitivity).  \n- For laser\/IPL: Avoid waxing, plucking, or shaving the treatment area.  \n- For sclerotherapy: Tell your doctor if you take blood thinners (e.g., aspirin) or have allergies.  \n\n During Treatment  \n- Laser\/IPL: Wear protective goggles. A cooling gel is applied, and you\u2019ll feel mild stinging\/warmth.  \n- Sclerotherapy: Lie on a table; the area is cleaned, and a fine needle injects the sclerosant (mild stinging\/cramping).  \n\n Post-Treatment Care (Key for Results)  \n- Laser\/IPL:  \n  - Apply a cool compress for 10-15 minutes to reduce redness.  \n  - Use a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer (e.g., CeraVe Hydrating Moisturizer) for 1 week.  \n  - Avoid sun exposure for 2 weeks (wear a hat and SPF 50+).  \n  - Do not pick at scabs (they fall off naturally).  \n- Sclerotherapy:  \n  - Wear compression stockings for 24-48 hours.  \n  - Avoid strenuous exercise for 1 week.  \n  - Elevate legs for 15 minutes daily.  \n  - Do not massage the treatment area.  \n\n Potential Side Effects (Mild &#038; Temporary)  \n- Redness, swelling, or bruising (fades in 1-3 days).  \n- Small scabs or darkening of sun spots (fades in 1-2 weeks).  \n- Temporary pigmentation changes (rare, more common in darker skin types).  \n\nIf you experience severe pain, blistering, or scarring, contact your practitioner immediately.\n\n\n Long-Term Management &#038; Prevention: Keep Your Skin Capillary-Free  \n\nTreatment doesn\u2019t end when the last session is done. To prevent new broken capillaries, follow these Dutch dermatologist-approved tips:  \n\n 1. Daily Skincare Routine  \n- Morning:  \n  - Cleanse with a gentle, pH-balanced cleanser (e.g., La Roche-Posay Toleriane Hydrating Cleanser).  \n  - Apply vitamin C serum (e.g., The Ordinary Vitamin C Suspension 23% + HA Spheres 2%) to strengthen capillary walls.  \n  - Apply SPF 50+ broad-spectrum sunscreen (reapply every 2 hours outdoors).  \n- Evening:  \n  - Cleanse with the same gentle cleanser.  \n  - Apply a rich moisturizer (e.g., Eucerin Advanced Repair Lotion) to repair the skin barrier.  \n  - For rosacea: Use prescription brimonidine gel to reduce redness.  \n\n 2. Dutch-Specific Lifestyle Tips  \n- Wind Protection: Keep a windproof scarf in your bike basket for winter commutes. Apply Vaseline to cheeks before going outside.  \n- UV Protection: Invest in a UV-protective hat (UVPF 50+) and sunglasses. Dutch brands like Buff offer UV-protective gear.  \n- Leg Care: If you stand for long hours, wear compression stockings (available at Kruidvat\/Etos). Take 5-minute breaks every hour to walk.  \n- Diet: Eat omega-3-rich foods (herring, salmon, flaxseeds) to strengthen capillary walls. Limit processed foods (high in salt).  \n\n 3. Regular Check-Ups  \n- See your dermatologist every 6-12 months to monitor for new capillaries.  \n- For leg telangiectasia: See a vascular surgeon every 1-2 years to check for venous insufficiency.\n\n\n Real-Life Stories: Dutch Patients\u2019 Experiences  \n\nHearing from other patients can boost confidence. Here are two stories:  \n\n Story 1: Anna, 38, Utrecht (Facial Telangiectasia)  \nBackground: Anna cycles 10km to work daily. After 5 years, she noticed capillaries on her nose\/cheeks. \u201cI wore heavy foundation every day,\u201d she says.  \n\nTreatment: 3 pulsed dye laser sessions with Dr. van der Velden.  \n\nExperience: \u201cThe numbing cream helped. Each session took 15 minutes. Redness faded in a day; scabs fell off after a week.\u201d  \n\nResults: \u201c80% of my capillaries are gone. I now wear light tinted moisturizer\u2014no more foundation!\u201d  \n\n Story 2: Mark, 45, Rotterdam (Leg Telangiectasia)  \nBackground: Mark works in retail, standing 8 hours daily. Spider veins on his calves worsened over 10 years.  \n\nTreatment: 2 sclerotherapy sessions with Dr. de Jong.  \n\nExperience: \u201cInjections were quick\u201420 minutes. Compression stockings for 2 days; bruising faded in a week.\u201d  \n\nResults: \u201cAll spider veins are gone. I can wear shorts now without feeling self-conscious. My legs feel less tired!\u201d\n\n\n When to See a Specialist: Warning Signs  \n\nWhile most broken capillaries are harmless, see a specialist if you notice:  \n- Sudden appearance: Many capillaries appearing overnight.  \n- Associated symptoms: Pain, swelling, redness, or skin ulcers.  \n- Widespread capillaries: On multiple body parts (possible systemic condition).  \n- Color changes: Capillaries turning purple\/black (possible blood clots).  \n\nAccessing Dutch Healthcare:  \n- Ask your GP for a referral to a dermatologist\/vascular surgeon.  \n- Visit a walk-in clinic (e.g., Huisartsenpost) if you don\u2019t have a GP.  \n- Most insurance plans cover consultations with a referral.\n\n\n Conclusion: Broken Capillaries Don\u2019t Have to Be a Lifetime Sentence  \n\nBroken capillaries are a common concern for Dutch adults, but they\u2019re far from permanent. With evidence-based treatments and proper care, you can reduce or eliminate visible capillaries and reclaim your confidence.  \n\nThe key steps are:  \n1. Consult a registered dermatologist or vascular surgeon.  \n2. Follow pre- and post-treatment instructions.  \n3. Make lifestyle changes to prevent new capillaries.  \n\nIf you\u2019re struggling with broken capillaries, don\u2019t wait\u2014book a consultation today. As Anna and Mark found, treatment is easier than you think, and the results are worth it.\n<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Broken Capillaries Are Easier to Treat Than You Think in the Netherlands It\u2019s a crisp autumn morning in Utrecht. You swing your leg over your bike, pull on your woolen gloves, and head to the city centre. Halfway there, a gust of wind stings your cheeks\u2014nothing new for the Netherlands\u2019 maritime climate. 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