What Is Rosacea?
Rosacea is a chronic skin condition characterized by facial redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes acne-like lesions. Common triggers include sun exposure, heat, spicy foods, and stress. Rosacea treatment is supported by laser therapy, IPL, and appropriate skincare.
Laser and IPL in Rosacea Treatment
Vascular laser (e.g., pulsed dye laser) and IPL target redness and capillary vessels; the number of sessions may range from 2 to 5. Results are not permanent; avoiding triggers and using sunscreen are essential.
Rosacea and Skincare
A gentle, fragrance-free cleanser and moisturizer, high-SPF sunscreen, and avoiding alcohol and harsh acids are fundamental in rosacea management. Our skin type identification and sunscreen guides can help you.
During rosacea flare-ups, cold compresses and soothing creams help reduce redness; avoiding trigger foods and beverages decreases flare frequency. Allow at least 2 to 4 weeks between laser and IPL sessions; results become gradually more visible. Long-term sun protection and sensitive skincare form the foundation of rosacea management.
This article is for informational purposes only. Please consult a qualified physician before making any treatment decisions.