Rosacea is a common skin condition that brings about redness and visible blood vessels in your face. This condition may also cause small, red bumps that are filled with pus. It is often confused for pimples, allergies or skin problems. Some of the signs and symptoms of Rosacea may include facial redness, swollen red bumps, eye problems or an enlarged nose. These signs and symptoms may flare up for weeks to months and then may disappear for a while. If you experience facial redness continuously, then you need to go in for a consultation and possibly Rosacea treatment.

Rosacea Treatment Plan-  IPL

Our main treatments for Rosacea include Intense Pulse Light (IPL) photo facial treatment.

At The Skin Clinic, we do rotational treatments with lasers and peels, keeping in mind that you want the fastest safest and longest-lasting result.  Most of these peels are derived from fruits, dry fruits and nuts (almonds) or milk. IPL help in the overall rejuvenation of skin by exfoliating dead skin cells, unclogging the pores, and increasing cell turnover. Thus pigmentation is decreased, and remodelling by collagen regeneration occurs. After the clinic procedure, there are many home care products having a lower strength of these ingredients that the patients can use to maintain results.

Intense Pulse Light of different wavelengths suitable to the patient’s skin type and the problem is used for Rosacea treatment. Four treatments at 15-day intervals are followed to get optimal results.

FAQ's About Rosacea

How is rosacea diagnosed?

Your doctor will conduct a thorough exam of your signs and symptoms, and will take a medical history. During your exam, you should tell your doctor about any problems you are having with your face (redness, bumps or pimples, burning, itching, etc.). There is no specific test to diagnose rosacea.

Can rosacea be prevented?

No. The cause of rosacea is unknown. Because of this, there is no way to prevent it. It is possible, however, to prevent rosacea flare-ups. In many people, rosacea is triggered by stress, spicy foods, cosmetics, exercise, sun, wind, heat, and cold. Rosacea sufferers can find out what their triggers are by making a list of activities or foods that preceded a flare and avoiding these activities and foods in the future.

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