Understanding and Managing Rosacea: Signs, Triggers, and Treatment Options
Rosacea is a chronic skin condition characterised by facial redness, visible blood vessels, and occasional bumps. It often affects adults in Chennai due to climate and genetic factors. At Genesis Dermatology Hospital, we provide personalized diagnosis and advanced treatment plans to control rosacea and improve skin comfort and appearance.
Recognising Rosacea Symptoms
Rosacea symptoms include persistent flushing, redness on the cheeks and nose, visible spider veins, and sometimes acne-like breakouts. The condition can worsen with triggers but can be managed effectively.
Common Triggers
Sun exposure, heat, spicy foods, alcohol, stress, and certain skincare products may trigger flare-ups. Identifying and avoiding these factors is vital to controlling rosacea.
Effective Treatments at Genesis
Rosacea treatment options include topical antibiotics, oral medications, laser therapy to reduce redness, and gentle skin care tailored to sensitive skin. Our dermatologists customize therapy based on rosacea severity and skin type.
Lifestyle and Skin Care
Using sunscreen daily, choosing fragrance-free skincare, and managing stress help reduce flare-ups. Genesis offers education on trigger avoidance and skin barrier repair.
Why Choose Genesis?
With cutting-edge treatments and expert care, Genesis Dermatology Hospital helps patients live comfortably with rosacea while minimising visible symptoms.
Struggling with facial redness? Schedule a rosacea consultation at Genesis Dermatology Hospital, Chennai, for personalised treatment and lasting relief. Schedule a Consultation Now!
FAQ
What causes rosacea to flare up?
Sun, heat, spicy food, alcohol, stress, and certain skincare products.
Is rosacea contagious?
No, rosacea is not contagious.
Can rosacea be cured?
It’s manageable but not fully curable; treatments keep symptoms controlled.
Are laser treatments effective for rosacea?
Yes, lasers reduce redness and visible blood vessels safely.
Can men develop rosacea?
Yes, rosacea affects both men and women.