Rosacea is a common chronic skin condition, which generally starts with some blushing or modest redness on the cheeks, nose, forehead and chin. As the skin condition progresses, symptoms typically worsen with persistent redness on the nose and cheeks. Small blood vessels begin to grow, particularly on the nose, and worsen with time. Diffused generalized redness may become constant, which may become worse when we exercise or drink coffee or alcohol. Every person may be treated differently, because the disease affects each person in different way. Laser therapy can be extremely effective in reducing the redness and removing small facial veins. It is extremely unimportant for roscacea sufferers to identify and reduce or eliminate their triggers.
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Laser technology can successfully treat dilated blood vessels and redness without injuring the surrounding healthy skin, while great reducing the episodes of flushing with long term effectiveness. After just one laser treatment, every patient in the study experienced significant improvement - most patients notice some reduction in dilated blood vessels and redness after only one or two treatments. In case a patient’s flush response returned to normal, side effects are temporary and includes redness, swelling and skin tightening.







