What Is Rosacea?
Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes facial redness, visible blood vessels, and sensitivity, often appearing on the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin. Many individuals experience flare-ups triggered by sun exposure, stress, spicy foods, or weather changes, making the condition difficult to manage. While rosacea is not harmful, persistent redness and irritation can impact skin comfort and confidence. Targeted treatments can reduce inflammation, strengthen skin, and minimize visible redness for a clearer complexion.
What Are the Causes of Rosacea?
- Blood Vessel Sensitivity: Rosacea-prone skin has weakened capillaries that dilate easily, causing persistent redness.
- Triggers Like Sun and Heat: UV exposure and hot temperatures can worsen symptoms, leading to increased flushing.
- Diet and Lifestyle Factors: Spicy foods, alcohol, and caffeine can trigger rosacea flare-ups in some individuals.
- Genetics: Those with a family history of rosacea are more likely to develop the condition.
- Skin Barrier Dysfunction: Rosacea skin is often more sensitive and reactive, leading to increased inflammation.
Treatments & Recommendations
- Deep Calm Dermal Repair Facial: Soothe sensitive skin and reduce redness with calming therapies designed to restore balance and comfort.
- Peel Boost- Amplify your facial results with a brightening enzymatic peel that refines texture and promotes radiant skin.
- Red Light Therapy: Naturally stimulates collagen, reduces inflammation, and promotes skin renewal for a youthful, radiant complexion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can rosacea be cured?
Rosacea is a chronic condition, but treatments can significantly reduce symptoms and prevent flare-ups.
How long does it take to see results from acne treatments?
Yes, combining treatments such as chemical peels and Opus Plasma can enhance cell turnover, skin brightness, and overall radiance.
Are acne treatments painful?
Most acne treatments, including microneedling and laser therapy, cause minimal discomfort and have little to no downtime.
Can I wear makeup after treatment?
Yes, most patients can apply makeup the next day, depending on skin sensitivity.
How do I prevent rosacea flare-ups?
Avoid common triggers such as excessive sun exposure, spicy foods, and harsh skincare products while following a rosacea-friendly routine.