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Rosacea is an
incurable skin condition that is characterized by red and pink patches
of skin with broken blood vessels, red bumps and sometimes irritated
eyes. These symptoms are somewhat general and sometimes people who
have rosacea don't know they have it. People with it most of the
time look like they have a sunburn to the cheeks or are always blushing.
Although rosacea cannot be cured, it can be treated.
Rosacea usually covers the center of the face in the cheek, forehead,
and chin area. People of Irish and Scottish backgrounds or people
with fair skin have a higher likelihood of suffering from this condition.
Rosacea can be treated with topical creams, oral antibiotics, sunscreen,
glycolic peels, lasers, and photodynamic therapy.
Topical creams in the form of an antibiotic called metronidazole
can be used to fight off the red bumps that come from rosacea. Klaron
lotion can be used to fight the inflammation that is also a symptom
of the disease.
Oral antibiotics such as amoxicillin, tetracycline, minocycline
and doxycycline help internally to fight off inflammation and pimples
from rosacea.
Sunscreen is a low cost preventative measure against rosacea. People
prone to rosacea can induce flare ups by being out in the sun all
day. Zinc-based sunscreens of SPF 30 or greater are recommended.
Sunscreen holds rosacea at bay while protecting the skin from harmful
UV rays. I guess you can say that's a double benefit.
Glycolic peels are chemical skin exfoliators. A good professionally-administered
glycolic peel every two to four weeks has the ability to remove
inflamed and acne prone skin to more healthy vibrant skin underneath.
The peel can be applied and removed in only five minutes. Imagine
popping in for a treatment after work and getting in and out of
the office in a flash.
Laser therapy is a vital key in treating some of the symptoms redness
and the appearance of broken blood vessels in the face, neck and
chest. Eradication of these symptoms alone may help to visibly improve
the skin and complexion. Laser treatment can be uncomfortable and
require ice packs and topical medication to ease the pain. Multiple
treatments are the norm when using this kind of method. Laser therapy
for rosacea is also considered cosmetic and is not usually covered
by insurance.
No matter what method you choose rosacea can be treated using numerous
kinds of acne rosacea skin care regimens. It is just a matter of
what you have the time and budget for.
Recommended
Rosacea Products
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ZENMED®
Skin Support System - Dry Skin - If you suffer from frequent
flare-ups and the annoying redness and blotchiness associated
with Rosacea, do not wait any longer. ZENMED has created
a solution to manage your skin. |
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ZENMED®
Skin Support System - Oily Skin- One of our most popular
products designed specifically for oily skin. Manage your rosacea
with ZENMED Skin Support. |
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ZENMED®
Skin Support Supplement - For the sufferers of skin issues
like Rosacea, an antioxidant-enriched supplement can help boost
the skins natural healing processes and appearance. Alpha
Lipoic Acid as well as Coenzyme Q10 are well-known for their
abilities to help fight off environmental stressors and promote
healthy cell regeneration. Vitamins A, C, and E are powerful
antioxidants used naturally and safely to help promote a healthier
complexion. |
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