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Rosacea

What is Rosacea? Rosacea is a common condition - Several million Britons are affected by rosacea; most of those who suffer from it have never even heard of it. Both men and women are at risk, particularly those between the ages of 30-50 who have fair skin and blush easily.

Rosacea can cause redness, bumps and/or swelling, especially on the nose, cheeks, forehead, and chin and can look similar to acne. Unlike acne, however, people with rosacea don’t get blackheads but do get dilated blood vessels (called telangiectasias).

Rosacea is a chronic condition and rarely resolves without treatment. Mild rosacea can be limited to mild redness of the cheeks. However, in the most severe forms, the skin overlying the nose can become permanently swollen and red (called rhinophyma) because of dilated blood vessels and abnormal enlargement of oil glands. Other potential symptoms of rosacea include eye irritation (burning, stinging, grittiness, and/or dryness) and styes.

What is the procedure for treatment of Rosacea? Rosacea treatment options vary widely, depending on symptoms. Facial redness and acne-like lesions are often treated with oral antibiotics and topical medications. Telangiectasias, on the other hand, can be treated with veinwave and vascular lasers. The more severe forms of rosacea also have a variety of treatment options. 

For more information on Rosacea treatment, fact sheets and healing times, please either contact Simon Lee directly, or register for Simon Lee's free email newsletter and we will keep you updated with articles and information on a variety of surgical or non-surgical procedures, as well as news and special offers.

Surgical Team Address: Spire Bristol Hospital, The Glen, Redland Hill, Durdham Down, Bristol, BS6 6UT

Non-Surgical Clinic Address: 3 Whiteladies Gate, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2PH,

Tel: 07809 775 621 (Surgical Team) / 0117 329 2027 (Non-Surgical Clinic)

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