What Is Rosacea?

Why Do I Have Rosacea?

Rosacea is not a condition that will heal by itself, but if not treated will get worse. Rosacea can cause devastating psycholigcal and socail problems in addition to its physical effects. A vascular disorder that exhibits visible changes and reactions on and within the skin such as:

  • flushing redness on cheeks, nose, forehead and chin
  • erythema (swelling), inflammation
  • tightness
  • small blisters, red bumps, pimples
  • heat weals
  • watery itchy eyes
  • bulbous nose. oticeable pores, baggy cheeks, in very servere rosacea, fibroplasia, distorted facial features
  • sensation includes, stinging, burning, hot itchy rashes.

Other contributing factors responsible for these types of vascular skin disorders to occur in the skin are the lymphatic system, vascular system, immune responses, langerhans cell and keratinocyte which must all work in synergy. Whenever one of these is compromised the skins barrier defence systems are breaking down and consequently vascular disorders or reactive rosacea forms. 

Why Do I Have Rosacea?

Demodex Fooliculorum that lives in hair follicles, can clog oil glands and enter the capillary network leading to inflammation & rosacea.

A bacterium called Helicobacter pylori that causes intestinal infection is also one of the factors.

By understanding what is going on underneath the structure and function of the skin. All components need to work in balance and harmony. It is important that the skin is strong and has a good immune system. 

Rosacea can be flared up by a variety of triggers, sun exposure, stress, hot beverages like coffee, alcohol, and spicy foods. Medications and cosmetics with irritating ingredients and fragrances are additional contributing factors. 

Other contributing factors responsible for these types of vascular skin disorders to occur in the skin are the lymphatic system, vascular system, immune responses, langerhans cell and keratinocyte which must all work in synergy. Whenever one of these is compromised the skins barrier defence systems are breaking down and consequently vascular disorders or reactive rosacea forms.

How To Treat Rosacea For The Long Term

Get in early for treatment is the key. Treating Rosacea requires remedies from both internal and external.

Improve Gut Function

Eradicate parasites and bacteria in the gut.

Regular In Clinic Treatment

Enzyme therapy with red vein treatment.

Light therapy, IPL/laser treatment for broken capillaries

Proper Home Prescriptives

  • Increase barrier function
  • Decrease trans-epidermal water loss
  • Decrease inflammation and epidermal reactions
  • Increase Immune response

Increase Immune System

Reduce Level of Stress

It's inevitable to avoid stress in life. However, we can help you to how to manage your stress level so when you face daily stresses, you will still be able to be calm and resolve the situation with a better outcome.

How long to expect results?

You will see difference at approximately 3 months. May take up to a year to fully clear out from your system.

Contact Us Now to start your Rosacea treatment and finally relieve yourself of this troublesome condition.

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