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What Is Rosacea?

Rosacea is a chronic and potentially life-disruptive disorder primarily of the facial skin, often characterized by flare-ups and remissions. It often begins after the age of 30, as a redness on the cheeks, nose, chin, or forehead that may come and go. In some cases, rosacea may also occur on the neck, chest, scalp, or ears. Over time, the redness tends to become ruddier and more persistent, and visible blood vessels may appear. Left untreated, bumps and pimples often develop, and in severe cases, the nose may grow swollen and bumpy from excess tissue. This is the condition, called rhinophyma (pronounced “rhi-no-FY-muh”), that gave the late comedian W.C. Fields his trademark bulbous nose. In many rosacea patients, the eyes feel irritated and appear watery or bloodshot.

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Who’s Most at Risk for Rosacea?

Although rosacea can affect all segments of the population, people with fair skin who tend to flush or blush easily are believed to be at greatest risk. The disease is more frequently diagnosed in women, but more severe symptoms tend to be seen in men, perhaps because they often delay seeking medical help until the disorder reaches advanced stages. While there is no cure for rosacea and the cause is unknown, treatments are available to control or reverse its signs and symptoms. With Southern Surgical Arts, we provide the following treatments for you.

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) and Broadband Light (BBL)

In its simplest form, IPL is a series of short flashes of very bright light. IPL and BBL use short, safe bursts of light emitted from a flash-lamp to treat specific skin conditions.

Our IPL and BBL systems carefully control both the amount of light and the speed of its delivery to your specific skin condition. The IPL and BBL help reduce redness, broken vessels on the skin and inflammation.

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