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Rosacea Skin Condition
Rosacea Treatment Facts & Information
Rosacea
is a common face rash of adults. It is an inflammatory disease of
the skin, which is estimated to affect over 45 million people worldwide.
Rosacea begins with people in their 30s and may last into late
middle age (around age 60). Rosacea is about 3 times more common in
females and may seem to be associated with peri-menopause in some
cases. It is also more common in fair-skinned people of Celtic or
Scandinavian decent.
Rosacea
begins with flushing or blushing of the skin often triggered
by exposure to sunlight, temperature extremes, spicy foods, beverages
containing caffeine, hot beverages/soups, or alcohol. This unsightly
skin blemish usually occurs on the face and across the cheeks, nose,
or forehead. Rosacea can also appear on the neck & chest, but
not as often as it appears on the face. People who suffer from this
skin condition offer experience the following signs of Rosacea:
Symptoms
of Acne Rosacea
Red, sometimes swollen, skin around the middle of the face - the
forehead, cheeks, and nose.
Red bumps similar to acne, pimples or pustules.
Tiny blood vessels, similar to spider veins, over the nose
and cheeks that are visible up close.
Swelling and growth of the nose, called rhinophyma, and central
facial areas. Swelling of the ear may occur as well
Baltimore, MD Rosacea
Doctors
For Baltimore
residents who suffer from Rosacea, there are many doctors, dermatologists
& medical spas that offer
Rosacea treatments
. These doctors serve all of the Baltimore & Howard county area
including Bethesda, Silver Spring, Takoma Park, Langley Park, Adelphi,
Hyattsville, Riverdale, Riverdale Heights, New Carrollton, Edmonston,
College Park, Bladensburg, Cheverly, Largo, Landover Hills, Lanham,
Landover, Seat Pleasant, Glen Arden, Morningside, Colesville, Olney,
Brookeville, Bowie, Clinton, Crofton, Kettering, Woodmont, Potomac,
Rockville, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Boyds, Quince Orchard, Old
Germantown, Germantown, Davidsonville, Brownstown, Middlebrook,
Seneca, Darnestown & Frederick, MD.
Center
for Cosmetic Surgery & MediSpa
1 Reservoir Circle Suite
201
Baltimore, MD 21208
P: 410.602.3322
Rosacea is a
particularly noticeable skin condition that causes blushed cheeks,
chins, and noses as well as excessive redness in other areas of
the face. The condition can also take a more severe form that causes
acne-like swelling and thickens the skin on the nose. Rosacea develops,
for the most part, in people who are fair-skinned and 30 years old
or older. With the help of a V-Beam laser, Dr. Dean Kane can treat
the unsightly redness and broken capillaries that cause the coloration.
Ronald
Schuster, MD
website
10807 Falls Road, Suite
101
Lutherville, MD 21093
Tel: 888-630-4535
Offers IPL
photofacial treatments for Rosacea, Melasma, broken capillaries,
age spots & spider veins.
The
Laser Center of Maryland
484-A Ritchie Hwy.
Severna Park, MD 21146
Phone: 410-544-4600
Dr. VanAntwerp
treats rosacea with one to three treatments of Broad Band Light
Source (BBL). This therapy deals with the dilated blood vessels
that cause the persistent redness and flushing typical of rosacea.
BBL also treats the acne like breakouts that often occur with this
condition.
Maryland
Laser, Skin, & Vein Institute, LLC.
website
54 Scott Adam Rd Ste 301
Hunt Valley, MD 21030
Phone: 410-666-3960
Using the Starlux
system, the RejuveLux process is able to clear sunspots, rosacea,
telangiectasias, and other conditions, in order to improve skin
tone.
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