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THREAD VEINS & TISSUE CHANGES

Damage to capillaries and blood vessels in the skin is common. Synchrorose® ingredients have shown in studies to protect and promote the regeneration of tissue. Synchrorose® supports vessel structure by protecting the peri vessel area and supporting vessel dilation and contraction while also encouraging regeneration of tissues.

The constant damaging effects of the chemical cascade of inflammatory chemicals in combination with such chemicals as growth factors can lead to irregular repair and the growth of irregular vascular and connective tissue resulting in thickened tissue with irregular prominent veins. Managing and controlling the chemical cascade process is essential in reducing the risk of rhinophyma (what is rhinophyma) and other tissue changes. 

The visuals below show the vessel regenerating effect of key Synchrorose® ingredients on endothelial cells. A substance in the body called Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) is partly responsible for the growth of new blood vessels. It promotes this growth by stimulating the endothelial cells, which form the walls of the vessels and helps transport nutrients and oxygen to the tissues. This process is called "neovascularisation," and it acts as a restorative function in other parts of the body. Activity of chemicals such as VEGF in combination with others can also lead to the irregular development of tissue and vessels and so may also be involved in Phyma development and irregular vascular tissue.

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