Rosacea Treatments
Rosacea is a common skin condition that causes redness, flushing, and visible blood vessels on the face.
Additional Services
What Is Rosacea
Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes redness, flushing, pimples, pustules, and visible blood vessels on the face. It is not contagious, but there is evidence that it may be hereditary. Rosacea can worsen over time if left untreated, and symptoms may flare up for weeks or months before improving temporarily.
Common signs include persistent redness, bumps and pimples, visible blood vessels, and eye irritation. Triggers such as sun exposure, stress, hot weather, alcohol, spicy foods, exercise, hot baths, and certain medications may cause symptoms to worsen.
Rosacea Treatment Options
Treatment for rosacea focuses on controlling symptoms and improving the appearance of the skin. Options include topical medications, oral medications, laser treatment (IPL), and medical-grade skincare products such as Ro Skin Health (Restorcalm) and Rozatrol.
Elos IPL uses a combination of radiofrequency and intense pulsed light to target redness, broken capillaries, and pigment while leaving surrounding skin unaffected. This treatment targets melanin and oxyhaemoglobin and stimulates collagen production, which helps improve skin appearance. Sunscreen use is recommended to help protect the skin from sun exposure.
Our Process
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Assessment
The treatment area and skin condition are reviewed to understand the concern.
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Treatment Selection
Appropriate treatment options are identified based on the condition and skin type.
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Treatment and Care
Treatment is performed, and post-treatment care instructions are provided.
Our Services
IPL Photofacial
Uses intense pulsed light to improve sun spots, redness, and uneven tone.
Rosacea Treatment
Helps reduce facial redness and visible small vessels linked to rosacea.
FAQS
Frequently Asked Questions
Common triggers include sun exposure, stress, hot weather, alcohol, spicy foods, exercise, hot baths, and certain medications.
Symptoms may flare up for weeks or months and then diminish for a period of time.
Treatment options include laser therapy (IPL), topical medications, oral medications, and medical-grade skincare products.
Elos IPL uses radiofrequency and intense pulsed light to target redness, broken capillaries, and pigment while stimulating collagen in the deeper skin.
Sunscreen use is recommended to help protect the skin when exposed to sun, which is a known trigger for rosacea symptoms.