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Rosacea Treatment
Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that manifests as facial redness. Red patches typically appear on the cheeks, nose, forehead, and around the mouth. The condition is also marked by discomfort in the form of burning, heat, and stinging sensations. Among the most effective therapies for managing rosacea symptoms is laser treatment.
What causes rosacea?
While the exact cause of rosacea remains unknown, a number of contributing factors have been identified. Genetic predisposition, fair complexion, and sensitive skin increase the likelihood of developing the condition.
Hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy, the menstrual cycle, or menopause can trigger rosacea flare-ups.
External factors such as cold weather, sun exposure, heavy makeup, inadequate skincare, and the use of harsh products can significantly worsen the condition.
How do red patches appear?
The appearance of characteristic red patches can be sudden. Triggers such as sun exposure, certain foods, or stress can cause an intense reaction. Facial capillaries dilate rapidly and remain enlarged. The increased blood flow in these surface vessels results in visible redness.
How do we treat rosacea?
The most effective approach to treating rosacea is laser therapy. If the condition is not kept under control, it may spread to the neck and chest area.
DYE- VL
This phototherapeutic laser targets small blood vessels. Its beam is absorbed by the hemoglobin pigment, causing dilated capillaries to close.
DYE-VL treatment is fast, painless, and highly effective. Treating the facial area usually takes around 10 minutes, after which you can resume your daily activities as there is no recovery time.
The number of sessions required depends on the severity and extent of the condition.
Glow Cellbooster
A highly effective injectable formula for rosacea management. This revitalizing cocktail neutralizes free radicals, prevents oxidative stress, and restores skin integrity. It is injected into the skin and subcutaneous tissue using very fine needles.
How to Care for Rosacea-Prone Skin
Rosacea treatments are typically performed from fall to early spring. During summer months, due to strong sun and high UV exposure, the condition is only maintained under control, not actively treated.
In addition to clinical treatments, home care is essential:
Maintain a balanced diet Ensure adequate hydration—both for your skin and your whole body Use broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 50+ Avoid sunbathing and tanning beds
Stay away from environments like saunas and steam rooms, as heat and humidity can trigger flare-ups