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Rosacea
Rosacea is a long-lasting skin condition that mainly affects the face and is often mistaken for acne or sensitive skin. Even though it’s common, rosacea varies from person to person, so treating it requires understanding its causes and choosing the right treatment for each skin type.
What Causes Rosacea?
Rosacea: Causes
Rosacea is a long-term inflammatory disease of the skin, whose primary target is the face, usually mistakenly diagnosed as acne or hypersensitivity of the skin. Although rosacea is widespread, it is very personalized, and its management involves full knowledge of its underlying causes and an appropriate treatment for skin redness tailored to each individual skin type.
The specific cause of rosacea is still unknown, but contemporary dermatological science has determined a number of factors contributing to the development of rosacea. Genetics seem to be involved, particularly in people with light skin hues of Northern or Eastern European origin. Immune system imbalance is also regularly implicated, specifically overproduction of some peptides that induce redness and inflammation.
Environmental stimuli are highly associated with flare-ups. These involve extended sun exposure, spicy or hot foods, alcohol consumption, emotional stress, and fluctuating weather. Further, a tiny mite called Demodex folliculorum, which normally inhabits the skin, can multiply in rosacea-susceptible people and cause inflammatory reactions. There is also some evidence of a possible connection with the Helicobacter pylori gut bacteria, meaning that the health of the inner body could affect rosacea severity.
Vascular instability is another essential factor. In most patients, the facial blood vessels are too prone to dilating, which causes chronic redness and conspicuous broken capillaries. This is usually noticed in the initial stages of rosacea and can progress with or without early treatment for skin redness.
Approach
We start by properly diagnosing the severity and type of rosacea through a comprehensive consultation and digital skin analysis. This enables us to tailor a clinical map for each patient.
Depending on what your skin requires, topical medications can be prescribed in combination with oral anti-inflammatory agents. In instances where redness is most noticeable, sophisticated laser treatments such as IPL or vascular-specific lasers can safely dissipate visible capillaries and ease flushing—making them a highly effective treatment for skin redness in rosacea patients.
Along with medical therapies, we concentrate on barrier repair and soothing the reactivity of the skin. Our specially selected skincare routines involve non-comedogenic, fragrance-free products to lower irritation. Lifestyle change is a big part of what we do, and we assist our clients in determining and removing individual provokers. Sunscreen is not optional, and we steer you to the most effective physical sunblocks for prevention against UV-induced flares.