Rosacea

Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that primarily affects the face, particularly the nose and cheeks, causing persistent redness, visible blood vessels, and, in some cases, small, inflamed bumps.

One significant trigger for rosacea is cold weather. The winter months, in particular, can be harsh on sensitive skin. Exposure to icy winds, combined with the rapid temperature changes caused by moving between cold outdoor air and warm indoor heating, often worsens redness and irritation. These environmental factors can lead to increased sensitivity and flare-ups, making it essential to take extra precautions during colder seasons.

To help manage rosacea during the winter, it is important to protect your skin from extreme conditions. A gentle, nourishing skincare routine is vital, as is using physical barriers like scarves to shield your face from the wind. Additionally, keeping indoor humidity levels balanced can minimise irritation from dry heating systems.

Treatment: what can we do to help and support you and your journey?

IPL Skin Rejuvenation is an effective option to reduce redness and visible blood vessels. This non-invasive therapy works by delivering controlled light pulses to reduce redness, target visible blood vessels, and improve overall skin tone.

It is important to consult with us before embarking on your IPL treatments, as to allow us to assess your concerns so that you receive the best results and care. Get in touch with us to schedule a consultation in preparation for you starting your journey with us.

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