Rosacea is a sneaky disease. It can start just as flushing more than usual, and then more frequent flushing, then “pimples”, then really red skin with veins (telangectasias), and then...
...and discuss with your doctor. Do you have uncontrolled rosacea? This can almost always be controlled now with topical medications, sometimes oral medications, dietary changes and laser. In recent years...
...more common ones. I have rosacea too and oddly, soy products and certain green teas trigger me. It can be quite individual. See a board certified dermatologist. If you see...
I know!! And I’m as mad as all of you about it. Having used Renova for about that many years also, it’s now super expensive or impossible to find. I...
I am SO glad you asked about this laser treatment. You’re right of course! How does this even make sense? I’ll explain. First, it sounds like you were getting a...
...Rosacea: Acne onset is most common in the 11-40 year old age range. Rosacea onset is most common in the 30-70 year old age range. Since you were in your...
...sunscreen ingredients, preservatives (especially formalehyde releasing), lanolin/wool wax alcohol, synthetic fragrances, and sulfates, if possible. Regarding your rosacea, see my article on it here. Hope this helps, Dr. I ...
Ok, you made my day with your comment. That’s SO GREAT that you feel confident in your skin! We really DO live in our skin our entire lives, so it’s...
...seek help for this. Often the skin disease rosacea starts with flushing, and then progresses to the more papules and pustular stage. ** Also note that there are several other...
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