Rosacea
Rosacea and Acne and are the two conditions that cause confusion among patients due their similar symptoms: redness on face with bumps and pimples. Both, are widespread and socially frustrating conditions. While not life-threatening, they can cause long-term physical and emotional scarring.
Men and women are equally affected by Rosacea, but men tend to have more severe cases as they are less likely to seek medical treatment in the early stages.
Rosacea is a common chronic facial eruption, with periods of flare-ups and inactivity. It starts as innocent redness of cheeks, nose, chin or forehead, may also occur on the neck and chest. If left untreated it progresses to persistent redness, flushing, enlarged capillaries, papular and pustular lesions (bumps and pimples), skin erythema and permanent skin thickening called rhinophyma.
Vascular non ablative lasers are great alternative to pharmacologic therapy.
What we have been observing for over two decades, we are now able to back-up with a scientific study: "Pulsed-dye laser found effective for erythematotelangiectatic rosacea*". We are proud to be able to offer this effective laser treatments for rosacea flashing, broken capillaries, or any other vascular imperfection on face. With advancement in technology news is even greater, as now it is possible to do treatments even on sun-tan skin. It is not an ideal situation, but gives patients more flexibility.
Dr. Jozef Tryzno, MD. has over twenty years of experience with laser technology and multiple advanced lasers systems permanently installed in the clinic.
Disclaimer: Every patient is unique; therefore cosmetic results can vary between patients. No two laser treatments will get same results – even if performed by same physician on patients with similar conditions.