The original name of rosacea was acne rosacea because of its
uncommon stage involving skin pustules similar to common acne.
The disease actually evolves in stages. The early signs of
rosacea are recurrent episodes of blushing that finally become
persistent in dark-red erythema (abnormal redness) with facial
spider veins. Patients with this problem are typically called
“flushers and blushers”. Rosacea is common in the 20’s and
30’s and peaks between the ages of 40 to 50. In the
worst cases, disfiguring swelling and redness, particularly of the
nose (rhinophyma), may develop after many years. Rosacea
is a fairly common disease, especially in fair-skinned people of
Celtic or Northern European heritage. Although women are more
affected than men in the earlier stages by a ratio of 3 to 1, men
develop the swelling tissue more frequently. Contributing
factors include a genetic disposition, gastrointestinal disturbances
and bacteria; however, rosacea is always associated with sun
exposure, so protection of the skin is important.
Rosacea patients often experience increased redness on the
central face, less often on the neck and on the V-shaped area of the
chest. These patients frequently blush which is caused by
numerous reasons including ultraviolet radiation, heat, cold,
exercise, chemical irritation, strong emotions, alcoholic beverages,
hot drinks, and spices. Eventually, the flushing and blushing
lead to permanent redness.
Treatment of rosacea typically requires several avenues of
care. Protection against sunlight is foremost; however, many
patients do well on topical medication such as Metrogel or
Retin-A. More severe disease requires treatment with topical
and oral antibiotics. However, to resolve the redness,
flushing, and facial spider veins common with rosacea, treatment
with a laser or intense pulsed light source is the only
answer. Prior to the development of the Quantum SR Intense
Pulsed Light system, treatment by lasers caused significant bruising
on the patient’s face. Results were gradual, but fairly
consistent. The Intense Pulsed Light system can deliver energy
to the facial blood vessels without causing bruising, resulting in
resolution of these blood vessels. More importantly, the
persistent flushing and blushing can now be significantly reduced
with Intense Pulsed Light treatments. Patients can experience
periods of minimal to no flushing even when having an alcoholic
beverage or a hot drink. Also, a beneficial effect associated
with treatment of the flushing, patients have experienced improved
texture of the skin similar to the results obtained with
PhotoRejuvenation. If
you have any questions regarding our treatment of Rosacea, please
contact our office and schedule an appointment for an
evaluation.
Dr. Junker helps patients across the
country improve their appearance. If
you suffer from rosacea, schedule a free evaluation today. We’ll
recommend the best form of treatment to help you look and feel
better too.