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Key facts about Rosacea
22nd March 2017
min read
Expert Reviewed By
Rosacea is one of those skin that many people have heard of, but very few truly . What makes rosacea is how differently it from person to person, from mild to more persistent redness and skin . In this article, we share 7 key facts about that many people don’t realise. These insights help clear up common myths and why rosacea is so often misunderstood.
So What is Rosacea?
First let’s talk about what is. is a inflammatory disease of the skin, which mainly affects the central part of the face on the cheeks, nose and forehead. signs include:
Rosacea is primarily a skin condition, but it can also affect the eyes in some people.
Here are 7 key facts about you might not know…
1 Rosacea around 1 in 10 adults in the UK.
Rosacea is far more common in the UK than most people realise, yet it is still widely and underdiagnosed.
2. Rosacea is often as acne or allergies.
Rosacea can be confused with , as it can look similar. However, there is a key difference: does not cause blackheads or whiteheads (comedones). Instead, it causes red bumps and flushing across the face.
Unlike allergies, usually does not itch. Allergies tend to be itchy, whereas rosacea mainly affects how the skin looks rather than how it feels.
3. Men are more likely to severe forms, even though women are diagnosed more often.
Rosacea is more commonly seen in women, but when men develop it, it is more likely to progress to thickened skin changes such as rhinophyma. There is often a family history, and show that both genetics and environment influence whether someone develops symptoms.
4. It’s not caused by poor hygiene; triggers are mainly and genetic.
You cannot "catch" from someone else, it is not contagious and it is not connected with poor hygiene.
5. Sun is the trigger for most people.
While of vary from person to person, sunlight is by far one of the most common. to by the , sun exposure is the most common factor causing flare-ups, noted by 81% of patients. Sunlight causes heating of the skin, which triggers a complex reaction, causing visible blood to expand. This is why daily sun protection is such a key part of managing .
6. Some types of are .
Certain types and stages of can be "almost invisible" in certain stages or skin tones. Not everyone with rosacea has redness or spots. Some people only experience that comes and goes, especially with heat, stress or foods and drinks.
Rosacea can very on darker skin tones. We explain how signs can look subtle or from classic redness in our on
7. Early can prevent worsening and visible skin changes.
is a inflammatory condition. Starting treatment early can help:
For advice on selecting and layering products to calm and skin, see our guide to
and ZO products are formulated to treat symptoms, such as flushing, redness, blood vessels, papules and pustules.
is a new ZO treatment product, which is used within a personalised ZO protocol. It visible signs and symptoms, normalising skin by excess oil, it decreases . As an exfoliator, it provides ultra-mild exfoliation. The amino acids support optimal preventing the signs of premature ageing. can be used on red, sensitised skin.
(pictured) is a slowly condition caused by of the sebaceous glands on the tip of the nose. It presents as a pink lobulated mass over the nose with superficial . Left untreated, these growths enlarge and can breathing and vision.
Managing Rosacea as Thames Skin Clinic
Rosacea is something we understand and treat purposefully here at in Twickenham and London. At our clinic, our approach the way we care for all skin concerns: with thorough consultations, plans and support every step of the way.
Because rosacea varies so much between individuals, there’s no single treatment that suits everyone. We are a skin clinic, who mix clinical expertise with planning. We combine medical-grade skincare, and professional treatments that help calm and reduce visible .
If you’d like a personalised assessment and treatment plan, our team in is here to help. Start by to talk through your concerns and .
If you want a deeper look at rosacea symptoms, triggers and management strategies, check out our full guide on
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