Skin redness that resembles a sunburn.
Types of rosacea:
• Erythematotelangiectatic
• Papulopustular
• Phymatous
Rosacea is a common inflammatory skin condition with flare-ups that occur in cycles. Though the main causes remain unknown, it is often linked with prolonged skin damage and inflammation.
Though the condition varies from client to client, rosacea often appears as persistent redness of the skin, enlarged blood vessels, or swollen edema and pustules that resemble acne.
Rosacea is most likely to occur on the face, head, and neck. In rare and often more severe cases, rosacea may affect other parts of the body.
• Acne
• Seborrheic dermatitis
• EczemaPsoriasis
Please Note: It is important to speak with your medical provider or dermatologist first regarding any bump, lesion, or other unknown issue on the skin to rule out more serious skin conditions.
While rosacea is a lifelong condition, the good news is there are effective, non-invasive treatments available for clients looking to dramatically minimize symptoms.
Using the FDA-Approved PicoSure® laser, Cat works closely with her clients to provide customized laser treatments that effectively reduce inflammation and hyperpigmentation, revealing a soft, beautiful complexion.Looking to reduce the appearance of your rosacea?
Book your complimentary consultation with our office today.
Patient (56 F) experienced minimized redness and inflammation after only 2 treatments.