Redness and rosacea
Overview
Redness, linked with rosacea, appears as continuous flushing on the face, mainly on the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin. Rosacea, a chronic skin disorder, typically affects fair-skinned people. The precise cause is unclear, but genetics, environmental triggers, blood vessel dilation, chronic inflammation, skincare products, alcohol, and stress contribute. Those with a family history of rosacea are more susceptible too.
Quick Tips
To manage redness and rosacea at home, adopt a gentle skincare routine using non-irritating products. Sun protection is crucial, so apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily. Identify and avoid triggers such as spicy foods and extreme temperatures. Consider incorporating anti-inflammatory ingredients like green tea extract or chamomile into your skincare regimen.
Most importantly, we would recommend booking a skin consultation with us, where we can offer tailored advice for your unique condition, including medically-backed treatments. Maintaining these in-clinic medical treatments will be key to achieving significant and lasting results.