Rosacea
Rosacea is more common than you may think. It affects millions of men and women. Rosacea leaves the skin flushed and red, typically affecting the cheeks, nose and forehead, and less typically the neck and chest. In more severe cases, bumps will occur and even change the skin so much that scars result. The condition can be embarrassing, and if severe enough truly can alter your quality of life, but help is available. Free yourself and energize your skin.
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Trigger avoidance
You may not know you can actually pull the trigger on your rosacea. That’s right. For some forms of rosacea, there are triggers that cause the onset of flushed skin, redness and swelling. Knowing the triggers alone do not always stop the onset, but are helpful in lessening the occurrences. The best way in which to discover your triggers is to keep track in a journal, realize the triggers and avoid them. Triggers can include alcohol consumption, smoking, sun or wind exposure, spicy foods, caffeine and exposure to extreme hot and cold conditions. Know your triggers and learn how to help avoid outbreaks.
Soothing skin treatments
Inflamed and hot are two words that often describe your skin if you have rosacea. We provide treatments that soothe your skin and calm the heat and inflammation of rosacea outbreaks. Treat your skin and calm your rosacea.
Fotofacial
A Fotofacial uses Intense Pulsed Light? (IPL) therapy in addition to microdermabrasion. The treatment uses various colors of LED light to focus on areas of concern. The treatment focuses on the tiny vessels, generally seen at the skin’s surface on the nose cheeks and chin. The combined treatments provide better results. Forget about feeling flushed.
IPL Photodynamic Therapy
Dramatically improve your skin with the Intense Pulsed Light? (IPL) Photodynamic Therapy. It is Photodynamic Therapy (the use of Levulanic Acid) with the addition of IPL. It targets, protects and improves your skin. Even with the extra power it provides, this non-invasive treatment means no down time and is pain free. Combat the redness of rosacea.
Treating your skin from the inside out with prescription medication such as antibiotics and topical solutions may be the best option for you to maintain optimal results.
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