Is the redness on my face Rosacea?

Rosacea is a common, yet complex skin condition, unique to people of Northern European descent. Rosacea has a number of subtypes with contrasting characteristics. These include permanent redness, sensitivity, blood vessel abnormalities (enlargement, ‘broken’ capillaries or telangectasia), flaky skin, papules and pustules, and thickening of the skin. These conditions usually appear in a butterfly shaped pattern that covers the cheeks and nose. 

Rosacea usually begins with a tendency to ‘flush and blush’ in childhood and adolescence. This is usually accompanied by a ruddy complexion and sensitivity to skincare and make-up products. In the early adult years, this redness fluctuates and appears to clear up for certain periods, but as time progresses, the redness and sensitivity usually become permanent.

It is generally accepted that rosacea is a blood-vessel disorder, but the precise mechanisms remain unclear. Current treatments for rosacea focus on reducing inflammation, regulating blood vessel function and reducing exacerbating factors (many patients have rosacea that is ‘triggered’ by certain environmental factors such as heat, alcohol or certain foods.)

Treatment can involve oral and topical antibiotics, as well as topical Vitamin A (retinaldehyde), beta (salicylic acid) and Vitamin B3 (niacinamide). Gentle cleansing using a solvent based cleanser can reduce irritation. Topical zinc oxide is also helpful for rosacea patients as a non-reactive but highly effective sunscreen, and also for its anti-inflammatory properties. 

The most effective treatment for Rosacea is combining these treatments with
IPL (Intense Pulsed Light).

For on-going skin maintenance, our experienced staff can provide a tailored treatment plan.

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    Before
  • ipl rosacea after
    After

Photos are of an actual patient of the Skin Institute.


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A Free Spot Check is for checking 1-2 moles or lesions of concern. It is not an offer for a full body skin check. A Free Spot Check is not available at some clinics.

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A Free Cosmetic Consultation is typically 15 minutes long with a cosmetic nurse to discuss your skin type, address a particular skin concern or to discuss a cosmetic procedure that you may be interested in.

Free cosmetic consultations are for:

  • IPL (Intense Pulsed Light)
  • Botox®
  • Fillers
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  • Skincare

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Cancellation Policy for Appointments

We understand that sometimes it is necessary for you to change your appointment.  Out of consideration for others, we kindly ask that you provide a minimum of 24 hours notice if you wish to change or cancel your appointment.  If insufficient notice is given a 50% cancellation fee may be incurred and no shows may be charged at full price.