Rosacea usually begins any time after the age of 30, and starts as redness on the checks, chin, nose or forehead. It may come and go for a few years, but over time, it becomes darker red and more persistent. It can also appear on the ears, neck, scalp or chest. …show more content…
• Excess tissue may form causing the skin to become thick. This mainly happens on the nose and affects men more than women.
• Facial swelling be occur alone or accompany other symptoms.
• Any of the above symptoms may also occur on the neck, scalp, ears or chest.
Many people experience several symptoms at the same time. The different symptoms may develop in succession. Whether there are one or more symptoms, each one may have individual symptom may progress from mild to moderate to severe. This is the main reason we recommend early diagnoses and treatment. During a consultation with our specialist, you can learn about the stages of your rosacea and your best treatment options.
New treatments have been developed that are suitable for long-term use. Lasers may also be used to reduce redness. Since each patient has unique signs and symptoms of rosacea, the treatment is tailored for each individual. There are oral and topical medications that may be prescribed to treat the bumps and pimples, and there is topical therapy to reduce facial redness. In some cases, medication is given at first to bring the symptoms under control and long-term topical therapy is given to maintain