Most people have very little knowledge of rosacea, treatment,
symptoms or the cause. Knowing the symptoms and finding the
treatment that works for you is the best defense against the social
and psychological trauma.
The rosacea classic symptoms are patchy flushing (redness) and
inflammation, particularly on the cheeks, nose, forehead, and
around the mouth. Rosacea typically appears between the ages of 30
and 50 and affects more women than men. As symptoms emerge slowly,
rosacea may initially be mistaken for sunburn, leading to a delay
in proper rosacea treatment. Rosacea treatment delayed is 'rosacea
treatment denied'.
Rosacea is a hereditary; chronic (long term) skin disorder that
most often affects the nose, forehead, cheekbones, and chin. Groups
of tiny microvessels (arterioles, capillaries, and venules) close
to the surface of the skin become dilated, resulting in blotchy red
areas with small papules (a small, red solid elevated inflammatory
skin lesion without pus) and pustules (pus-filled inflammatory
bumps). The redness can come and go, but eventually it may become
permanent. Furthermore, the skin tissue can swell and thicken and
may be tender and sensitive to the touch. Pustules are 'not'
pimples. Pimples have a bacterial component to their makeup and are
also mainly localized in and around the hair follicles while
papules are a raised solid red lesion without pus.
Although it may first appear as early as the teen years, rosacea
symptoms most frequently begins when rosacea sufferers enter their
30s, 40s or 50s as a flushing or transient redness on the cheeks or
nose, and in some cases the chin or forehead. In this earliest
stage, some patients may report stinging or burning sensations,
including the feeling of dry or tight skin.
Today’s treatments range from topical products and oral
medications to treat the papules and pustules, to laser therapy for
treating visible blood vessels on the face. Until recently, doctors
have used creams and antibiotics to treat outbreaks of Rosacea.
With advances in laser technology we now have the capability of
significantly improving the redness and flushing caused by Rosacea.
At NewSkin Laser Center we use the
latest and most effective lasers in treating Rosacea. The vascular
structures which are responsible for causing Rosacea respond to the
precise energy level and wavelength of light that is emitted via
the laser. The small spot of laser light travels through the skin
and is absorbed by the blood within these vessels. The resulting
heat coagulates or clots the blood and destroys the function of the
vessel. Over time, the vessel is absorbed by the body and
disappears from sight. This leads to reduction of the redness and
flushing appearance of facial skin. Most patients respond to 3-5
treatments spread over several months, each given 3-4 weeks apart.
Each treatment lasts 15-20 minutes and you can resume your daily
activities immediately.