Treatment Plans
Medical-grade skincare can be a beneficial treatment option for people with rosacea because it can help to soothe inflammation, reduce redness, and improve overall skin health. Medical-grade skincare products are formulated with high-quality, clinically-proven ingredients that are specifically designed to address various skin concerns. For rosacea, medical-grade skincare products typically contain ingredients that are known to be gentle and non-irritating, such as niacinamide, azelaic acid, and hyaluronic acid.
Treatment Plan
IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) and BBL (BroadBand Light) work together to effectively reduce redness, inflammation, and visible blood vessels associated with rosacea, while improving skin texture and tone.
How It Works:
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IPL delivers targeted light energy absorbed by hemoglobin in blood vessels, causing them to constrict, reducing redness and inflammation. It also stimulates collagen production, enhancing skin texture and reducing fine lines.
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BBL offers a more advanced, customizable light treatment that penetrates deeper layers of the skin. It targets vascular lesions, diffuses redness, and promotes skin rejuvenation for long-term rosacea management.
Benefits of Combining IPL & BBL for Rosacea:
- Reduces Redness & Inflammation: Both treatments effectively diminish flushing and visible blood vessels.
- Minimizes Visible Blood Vessels: Light energy constricts dilated vessels, making them less prominent.
- Improves Skin Texture & Tone: Collagen stimulation helps smooth the skin and improve elasticity.
- Long-Lasting Results: The combined approach offers deeper penetration and more effective rosacea management with minimal downtime
Treatment Plan
Chemical peels can be a beneficial treatment option for people with rosacea because they can help to reduce inflammation, improve skin texture, and even out skin tone.
During a chemical peel, a solution containing alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs), beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs), or trichloroacetic acid (TCA) is applied to the skin. The solution works by breaking down the bonds that hold dead skin cells together, which allows the outermost layers of skin to slough off. This process stimulates the body’s natural healing response, which can help to reduce inflammation associated with rosacea and promote the growth of new, healthy skin cells.
In addition to promoting healing, chemical peels can also improve skin texture and even out skin tone. The removal of dead skin cells and the stimulation of collagen production can help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and improve the overall texture and tone of the skin.
Treatment Plan
There are several prescription medications that can be used to treat rosacea, depending on the type and severity of the condition. These medications include:
- Topical antibiotics: Antibiotics, such as metronidazole, azelaic acid, and clindamycin, can be applied topically to the skin to reduce inflammation and kill bacteria that contribute to acne-like breakouts.
- Topical retinoids: Retinoids, such as tretinoin and adapalene, can be applied topically to the skin to help reduce inflammation, unclog pores, and improve overall skin texture and tone.