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Why am I getting more facial blood vessels (telangiectasia) even though my rosacea is getting better with treatment?

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Why am I getting more facial blood vessels (telangiectasia) even though my rosacea is getting better with treatment?

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Visible broken blood vessels often develop with rosacea. These blood vessels were likely always there, but were masked by facial redness. Once the medication has decreased the facial redness, it is common for individual blood vessels to become more noticeable. This is actually a positive sign that the treatment is working.

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