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That Ruddy Complexion May Be Rosacea

That Ruddy Complexion May Be Rosacea

If your face appears red and irritated often, you may have rosacea. Rosacea is a very common skin condition that can affect the face, eyes, neck, and chest. It most often appears as redness, pimples, and dilated blood vessels on the cheeks and nose. Triggers such as hot or cold weather, spicy foods, caffeine, alcohol, stress, and exercise can cause this redness or flushing on the cheeks.

Rosacea tends to appear in men and women between the ages of 40 and 60; however, it can occur at any age. The cause of rosacea is unknown; there have been links to genetics, microorganisms, ultraviolet light, and abnormal blood vessels in the face. It is more common in individuals with fair skin and who have a family history of rosacea.

Fortunately, there are many ways to treat rosacea. Redness and dilated blood vessels on the face can be treated with laser procedures and topical medications. The laser procedures are quick and require no downtime. On average 2-3 treatments are needed, and the procedure lasts about 5 to 10 minutes. Topical medications usually need to be applied for at least 4-6 weeks to see improvement. It is important to also avoid the triggers listed above and to use sun protection.

At our dermatology offices in Danbury, Norwalk and Ridgefield in Fairfield County, CT, Dermatologists Dr. Kenneth Egan, Jessica Mangiaracina, PA-C, Sarah Tullo, APRN and Dr. Rand Werbitt specialize in all of your family’s skincare needs in general medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology including skin cancer, molluscum contagiosum, impetigo, acne, eczema, warts, moles, fungal nail infections, rashes and scars.

– Jessica Mangiaracina, PA-C


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