Rosacea
Redness of the Face
Do you have persistent red cheeks, look flushed and/or blush easily? Do you find this redness difficult to remedy, either with skin creams or makeup? This facial redness may be rosacea.
Rosacea is a common skin problem that appears early on as redness on the face. The degree of facial redness worsens as rosacea progresses.
Ultimately, visible veins such as broken capillaries and spider veins form on the face. Some people will also develop small blemishes and breakouts that look like acne. In severe cases of rosacea, thickening of the skin on the nose, chin or forehead can develop.
Ultimately, visible veins such as broken capillaries and spider veins form on the face. Some people will also develop small blemishes and breakouts that look like acne. In severe cases of rosacea, thickening of the skin on the nose, chin or forehead can develop.
Treatment for rosacea is often sought because the constant redness in the face can be embarrassing and difficult to cover with makeup. Often, acquaintances and friends will mistake the redness and visible veins as a drinking problem—which ironically is not the case as most rosacea sufferers avoid alcohol to minimize flushing.
- Â IPL
- Skincare Products
- Topical Prescriptions
- Vascular Laser
Dr. Hong of SkinFitMD in Surrey, BC, is an expert in the treatment of rosacea. He can provide medical care, recommend the best skincare products for rosacea-prone skin and deliver impressive results to rid rosacea suffers of facial redness, red cheeks and visible blood vessels.
Dr. Hong has published in the area of rosacea management and had conducted clinical trials on new therapies for rosacea. He has also lectured to many other physicians both locally and nationally on the diagnosis, therapy, and management of rosacea.
Dr. Hong has published in the area of rosacea management and had conducted clinical trials on new therapies for rosacea. He has also lectured to many other physicians both locally and nationally on the diagnosis, therapy, and management of rosacea.
Contact us for a rosacea treatment consultation.