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Facts About Rosacea
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:
Rosacea
Symptoms
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
For Paramus, NJ residents who suffer from Rosacea,
there are many doctors, dermatologists & medical
spas that offer Rosacea Cures. Below is information
on clinics in Paramus & Bergen County New
Jersey that offer laser Rosacea treatments.
Featured Paramus Rosacea Doctors
Baxt
CosMedical NJ
351 Evelyn Street
Paramus, NJ
(201) 265-1300
Offers intense pulsed light (IPL) Photofacial
treatment for the flushing, blushing, and telangiectatic
components of rosacea. These components are sometimes
less responsive to the standard treatments currently
available for rosacea.
Dermatology Group Northern
New Jersey
140 Route 17 North Suite 200
Paramus, NJ
973-571-2121
Laser Vessel Removal is the easiest fastest, least
painful way to remove broken or enlarged blood
vessels, scars, hemangiomas, congenital venous
malformations and other vascular lesions is with
one of The Dermatology Group's vascular lasers.
We have two to chose from; the Candela V-Beam
pulse-dye laser or the Candela Gentle Yag laser.
Paramus Plastic
Surgery, Skin Care &
Laser Center
17 Arcadian Avenue
Suite 103
Paramus, NJ 07652
631.751.2693
IPL photorejuvenation technology can correct or
erase the signs of photoaging, rosacea, sun damage,
and brown spots on the face, hands and body. It
has also been used to reduce the appearance of
mild acne scars, dark circles around the eyes,
and to reduce fine lines around the eyes and mouth.
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