How to Get Rid of a Hickey
Hickeys are similar to any other bruise which afflicts the skin. In more scientific terms, a hickey is a hemorrhage which happens just below the skin and is caused by broken capillaries. Although like any other bruise, there is no remedy for healing a hickey fast but there are various ways which can help the healing process. There are some things which are needed to be assembled before the process of healing starts. They are:
- Paper towels
- Spoon
- Wash cloth
- Ice
- Pain killers
Let us have a look at the steps which can be used for healing a hickey faster:
- Apply icepack around the affected area. Whenever an injury occurs in the skin, the blood vessels present inside the skin cause some swelling. Swelling prevents new blood from entering the veins which in turn delays the healing process. Applying ice immediately on the injured skin will prevent swelling and hence, there are chances of the hickey to heal faster.
- Massaging the bruise will help a lot in getting rid of the hickey. There is blood clotting which is seen just after the injury. After one or two days, there is a dark bruise which appears on the skin. Just massage the bruise with a cold spoon to break the clot. Place the spoon in the freezer for a few minutes before using it to massage the bruise.
- After about 12 hours of applying icepack on the hickey, take a wash cloth soaked in warm water and apply it on the affected area. This heat will help dilate the capillaries to allow fresh blood inside.
- Incase the pain becomes unbearable, take an aspirin which will help subsidize the pain.
- If nothing else works, then go for wearing a high necked sweater or a scarf around the hickey.
Watch a video instruction on how to get rid of a hickey
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