I. Introduction
Hickeys, or love bites, are caused by the suction of skin during intense kissing or sucking, which results in broken blood vessels under the skin. They are commonly found on the neck, chest, and arms, and can be embarrassing and uncomfortable for many people. Fortunately, there are several methods to help get rid of hickeys quickly and easily. This article will guide you through the top methods to try for quick relief.
II. Apply a Cold Compress
One of the quickest and most effective ways to reduce swelling and pain caused by a hickey is to apply a cold compress to the affected area. This method works by shrinking blood vessels and preventing further accumulation of blood under the skin. To apply a cold compress, wrap an ice pack or a chilled spoon in a towel and place it on the hickey for 15-20 minutes. Repeat the process hourly for best results. Be careful not to apply ice or a cold compress directly to the skin, which can damage the skin or cause frostbite. Additionally, don’t forget to take breaks between applications to prevent skin damage from excessive exposure to cold temperatures.
III. Use a Toothbrush
A toothbrush can be used to increase blood flow and promote healing of a hickey. Gently brush the hickey in a circular motion for 2-3 minutes to break up the blood clot and disperse the pooled blood that caused the discoloration. Make sure to use a soft-bristled toothbrush and do this method no more than once a day to prevent further skin irritation. Retain the same pressure as though you were brushing your teeth. This method should be done consistently as often as possible within the first few days after the appearance of hickey.
IV. Use a Warm Compress
Using heat on the hickey can help speed up the healing process by promoting blood circulation, healing blood clots, and reducing the appearance of bruises. The warmth helps to dilate the vessels allowing the blood clots to dissolve and heal. This can be done by applying a warm towel, hot water bottle, or a warm pack on the affected area for 10-15 minutes at intervals of two or three hours. Be careful not to apply too much heat or hot water to the skin, which can damage the skin and cause discomfort. Also, remember to be careful not to apply the compress for too long, as it can also lead to skin damage.
V. Apply Aloe Vera
Aloe vera gel, used in many skin care products, can help reduce inflammation, swelling and soothe the skin. Use the pure aloe vera gel and apply it to the affected area a few times a day. The application of pure aloe vera gel allows for a calm and soothing effect that reduces puffiness and swelling. Applying the gel on the affected area will provide the skin with a cooling sensation and may directly help the area affected. Avoid using the gel with added colors or fragrances since these can lead to allergic reactions.
VI. Rub it with a Coin
Gently rubbing the hickey with a coin can help break up the blood clot and disperse the blood, thus making the hickey heal more quickly. Use a clean coin that has been sterilized with alcohol or another antiseptic solution. To do this method, apply pressure around the perimeter of the hickey by placing the coin on the skin and then gently dragging it towards the center of the hickey. Repeat this process until the hickey fades away. It is important to note that this method should not be painful, and that no further damage is done to the skin.
VII. Apply Vitamin K Cream
Vitamin K cream is another method that can help to speed up the healing process of the hickey. It works by delivering a concentrated dose of vitamin K to the affected area, which can help to break down the pooled blood that’s causing the discoloration. Apply the cream to the hickey several times a day, but only use products manufactured by reputable companies to ensure quality., and do not use any new products without consulting with your healthcare provider first.
VIII. Conclusion
Hickeys are not a big deal, but they can be embarrassing and uncomfortable to deal with. However, with these quick and easy methods, you can rid yourself of the pain, swelling, and discoloration caused by hickeys in no time. Just remember to avoid excessive pressure or contact that can worsen the situation. Also, remember that hickeys are temporary and will eventually disappear without leaving any scars. Lastly, communicate with your partner on what you’re comfortable with, and work towards an understanding that is mutually satisfying.