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Rosacea: Beyond a Rose-Colored Face

April is designated as Rosacea Awareness Month to inform the public about rosacea, a common skin disease that is present on the face. People with this condition tend to have rose-colored faces or usually blush more easily than others.

According to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), anyone – including children – can get rosacea. However, women are more likely than men to get this form of skin disease, but it may be more severe on men. Although there is no sole cause of rosacea, the AAD indicates that most people who get rosacea are:

The Four Subtypes of Rosacea

Redness caused by rosacea usually appears on the cheeks and nose, it can spread to the chin and forehead. In some cases, the ears, chest and back also are affected. Rosacea has many signs and symptoms, and there are four subtypes of the disease:

  1. Facial redness, flushing, visible blood vessels
  2. Redness, swelling, and acne-like breakouts
  3. Thickening of the skin with a bumpy texture (this subtype is rare)
  4. Irritated and red and eyes, swollen eyelids

According to the AAD, “some people have more than one rosacea subtype at the same time. Each subtype requires different treatment.” The AAD also lists signs and symptoms for each subtype.

Subtype 1:

Subtype 2:

Subtype 3:

Subtype 4:

Rosacea Skin Care Regimen

There is no medical test that can determine whether a person has rosacea. A dermatologist will examine the skin and eyes and rule out other medical conditions. Once rosacea is suspected, you can discuss treatment options with your dermatologist. Following these everyday habits listed also can help improve skin appearance:

  1. Learn what triggers your rosacea and make some changes.
  2. Practice rosacea friendly skin care.
  1. Protect your skin from sunlight, the leading cause of rosacea flare-ups.

Rosacea Treatment

The effects of rosacea can have a negative impact on how a person feels about himself or herself. He or she may become frustrated, embarrassed, worried, depressed and have low self-esteem. A dermatologist can create a treatment plan to help improve a person’s quality of life.

Lasers or other light-based treatment may be an option for patients who constantly have a red face or visible blood vessels. This type of treatment can be costly since insurance rarely covers it, and most people need several treatments to see results.

Prescription medications such as gels and creams can effectively reduce the redness on your face caused by rosacea.  With daily use, you can have reduced facial redness for up to 12 hours a day. Carmichael’s Compounding Pharmacy in Crowley can compound creams and dermatological treatments prescribed by a dermatologist. Although there is no cure for rosacea, it responds well to topical treatments, which are rubbed directly into the affected skin for relief.