Rosacea is a long-term inflammatory skin condition that mainly affects the central area of the face. It often shows up as persistent redness, visible capillaries, and sometimes bumps or flare-ups that can feel uncomfortable or sensitive. In this guide, we’ll walk you through what rosacea is, how to recognise its signs, what might be causing flare-ups, and the most effective options to manage and soothe your skin.
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Rosacea is a chronic skin condition, but with the right approach, its symptoms can be significantly reduced and well managed. One of the most effective treatments is IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) therapy, which targets visible blood vessels and helps reduce facial redness.
To maintain results between treatments, it’s essential to use gentle, rosacea-friendly skincare products at home. A consistent, calming skincare routine works alongside professional treatments to soothe inflammation and minimise flare-ups.
While rosacea cannot be cured, a combination of advanced light-based therapies and tailored home care can dramatically improve your skin’s appearance and comfort. Avoiding known triggers—such as alcohol, spicy foods, extreme temperatures, and stress—can also make a big difference.
Rosacea is often best managed with a combination of in-clinic treatments and supportive home care. IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) therapy is highly effective in reducing visible blood vessels and overall redness. To maintain results, it’s essential to use gentle, non-irritating skincare products designed for sensitive skin.
We also encourage you to avoid common rosacea triggers such as harsh skincare ingredients, skin irritants, and extreme temperatures, all of which can worsen symptoms. In some cases, your doctor may recommend topical or oral medications to help manage inflammation and prevent flare-ups. Working together, we can help you manage rosacea effectively and support your skin every step of the way.
Rosacea presents differently for everyone, but the most common symptoms include:
Individuals with sensitive skin are more likely to experience heightened reactions to skincare products and environmental factors, which can contribute to rosacea flare-ups.
It’s important to note that rosacea can present differently on brown or black skin. Symptoms such as flushing may be less visible, making diagnosis more challenging and often delayed. Increased awareness and careful observation are key to identifying signs early.
Rosacea is a relapsing condition—symptoms can flare up for weeks or months and then settle for a time. The severity varies greatly from person to person, ranging from mild to more persistent and severe forms.
The exact cause of rosacea remains unknown, but it’s believed to result from a combination of genetic and environmental factors. While it cannot be cured, understanding your personal triggers can help you manage symptoms more effectively.
Common Triggers That Can Worsen Rosacea Include:
These triggers can lead to flare-ups, increased redness, and general skin discomfort. Identifying and avoiding your specific triggers is an important step in managing rosacea and maintaining clearer, calmer skin.
Rosacea is typically diagnosed by a dermatologist based on the appearance of the skin and the symptoms reported. There is no single test for rosacea, and while there is currently no cure, a variety of treatments can help manage and control symptoms effectively.
Early treatment is crucial. Addressing rosacea promptly not only helps reduce visible signs like redness and inflammation, but also helps prevent the condition from progressing or becoming more difficult to manage over time.
At Skinportant, we work closely with clients to develop a personalised treatment plan that may include IPL therapy, gentle skincare routines, and lifestyle advice to help you achieve long-term skin health and confidence.
For individuals with more severe rosacea, stronger prescription medications may be necessary to manage symptoms effectively. It’s important to consult your doctor or dermatologist before starting any medication, as treatments should be tailored to your specific needs.
Common medical treatments include:
These treatments can be highly effective when combined with professional skincare support and trigger management.
Daily skincare and lifestyle habits play a key role in controlling rosacea and preventing flare-ups. Here are some essential tips to support your skin:
Consistent care and avoiding your personal triggers can make a big difference in the long-term management of rosacea.
We are delighted to be a memeber of British Association of Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology (BABTAC) as a recognised treatment centre for acne and rosacea. This membership allows us to confidently provide you with the correct and up-to-date information, expert support, and the best possible care throughout your treatment journey.