Tampa
Doctors, Medical Spas & Dermatologists that treat Rosacea.
Find clinics in the Tampa & Hillsborough
County
that offer skin care laser & IPL treatments for Rosacea &
facial redness.
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.
While rosacea cannot be cured, its symptoms can
be controlled and your appearance can be treated.
For
Tampa, St. Petersburg & Hillsborough County, Florida residents
who suffer from Rosacea, there are many doctors, dermatologists
& medical spas that offer Rosacea treatments. These doctors
serve all of the Tampa area including St. Petersburg, Clearwater,
Brandon, New Port Richey, Lakeland, Wesley Chapel, Plant City
& more.
Esteem
Medical Spa in Tampa offers IPL Photofacial treatments
for Rosacea. Photofacial gives skin a healthy, youthful look and
decreases the appearance of blemishes such as brown spots and
redness from rosacea. Esteem Medical Spa offers IPL treatments
for Rosacea, age spots, enlarged pores, freckles and sun spots.
Bay
Dermatology in Tampa offers laser treatments for Rosacea.
Bay Dermatology uses the pulsed dye laser system which is effective
in treating the red facial lesions affecting the skin of the face
around the nose and cheeks causing a red blush or sunburn look.
Dr. Jay Garcia of the Body Image Laser Institute in Tampa
is another medspa that offers treatments for Rosacea. The Medspa
offers IPL photofacial treatments to improve red flushing skin,
rosacea, and broken capillaries.
At
The Vein Center of Tampa Bay and Stunning Looks Medi
Spa, they have achieved excellent results treating rosacea
and facial vessels with intense pulsed light Photofacials
and have done over 6,000 treatments to date with facial skin treatments
such as laser resurfacing.
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Dermatologists
& Doctors in Tampa & Hillsborough County that Treat
Rosacea
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Bay
Dermatology
3657 Madaca Lane
Tampa, FL
(813) 264-5447
cosmetic procedures offered include chemical peels, scar removal
by dermabrasion, collagen implants, Botox injections, sclerotherapy
for varicose veins and blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery). We also
have the V-Beam and Laserscope lasers for treatment of facial
vessels and vascular birthmarks. |
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Body
Image Laser Institute
10010 N. Dale Mabry Hwy, Suite 120 .
Tampa, FL
813-265-2100
Offers IPL Photo Facial treatments for the treatment of Redness,
Rosacea, Broken Capillaries, Sun Damage, Age Spots, And Freckles |
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Stunning
Looks Medi Spa
3001 N Rocky
Point Dr E Suite 125
Tampa, FL
888.376.9029
Dr. Jeffery Hunt has experience treating Rosacea with IPL photofacials.
The center is known for treating Spider Veins, Age Spots, Rosacea,
Wrinkles & sun damaged skin. |
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Allure
Medical Spa
10954 Sheldon Road
Tampa, FL
(813) 926-8585
Photofacial intense pulsed light therapy controls this embarrassing
problem by decreasing the frequency and severity of Rosacea.
Some Rosacea patients are even able to stop their antibiotics
and topical steroid creams they have taken for years. |