Rosacea Treatment
Roseacea Treatment provided by Avana Cosmetics and Laser Clinic
What is rosacea?
Rosacea is a skin condition which causes redness and visible blood vessels on your face, sometimes accompanied by small, red, pus-filled bumps. It is common in people with fair skin, blue eyes and light hair.
Symptoms include:
- Facial redness
- Swollen, red bumps
- Enlarged nose
- Dry and flakey skin
- Swollen eyes and eyelids
What causes rosacea?
A number of factors can trigger flare-ups:
- Genetics
- Extreme temperature
- Extreme wind
- Exposure to ultraviolet radiation
How to prevent rosacea?
- Using SPF50+ sunscreen consistently
- Reducing stress
- Avoid overheating
- Reducing alcohol consumption
- Using calming skin care products as opposed to products with abrasive ingredients
Rosacea Treatment
Options include:
- scarLet RF
- Photofacials with Candela GentleLASE Laser
- Plasma pen
- Dye-VL (500-600nm wavelength) laser technology
Benefits of the Rosacea Treatment
- Safe and reliable
- Efficient treatment
Before & After
BEFORE
After
FAQ’s
Yes, very much.
How many treatments may be required?
5 sessions spaced 2 weeks apart should suffice.
What happens after the treatment?
Temporary redness in the skin lasts for a very short time and most people return to normal activities immediately after the treatment.
It feels like a hot pinch or “snapping” feeling. This sensation lasts only a fraction of a second and you may feel a warm or tingling sensation for a short time afterwards.
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Rosacea is a chronic skin condition characterized by facial redness, visible blood vessels, and acne-like bumps. It primarily affects the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin. While the exact cause of rosacea is unknown, factors like genetics, environmental triggers, and abnormal blood vessel responses are believed to contribute. Symptoms can vary, ranging from mild flushing to persistent redness and the development of pustules or cysts. Rosacea is more common in fair-skinned individuals and tends to affect women more than men. Although there is no cure, various treatments, including topical medications, oral antibiotics, laser therapy, and lifestyle modifications, can effectively manage symptoms and improve quality of life.