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Rosacea Treatment Clinic

Dedicated to the art and science of rosacea management, The Rosacea Treatment Clinic is a world of comfort and discretion, utilizing a crossover of the most advanced and natural methods.

People across the world suffering from the most difficult rosacea cases have come to rely on the practice's respected methods.

The Rosacea Treatment Clinic treats rosacea patients with respect, professionalism and integrity while it provides the best in high performance, tested and naturally-based rosacea treatments.

An Introduction to Rosacea

Rosacea is a complex, varied and progressive inflammatory skin disorder, distinct from acne and "sensitive skin."

Free radicals produced by rosacea affect the entire skin structure, from dermis to epidermis.

The dense structure of skin is composed of approximately 19 million skin cells, nineteen feet of capillaries and nineteen thousand sensory cells in every square inch.

Subject to chronic inflammatory processes or improper treatment, it can give rise to what can seem like endless difficulty.

Rosacea Is Progressive

In the beginning, rosacea produces symptoms of frequent, lasting flushing and skin irritation.

Left untreated, rosacea worsens and produces a broad spectrum of clinical signs: coarse skin texture, acne-like papules and pustules, and more permanent facial damage in the form of broken capillaries, scarring, tissue hyperplasia and rhinophyma.

Typical Rosacea Treatment

The trajectory of typical rosacea treatment is unsatisfactory:

  • Rosacea patients are frequently too embarrassed to seek help, or feel that their condition is simply "cosmetic" and unworthy of professional care.

  • Standard medical regimens (metronidazole/azelaic acid/sulfacetamide and oral antibiotics) are poorly adhered to and are associated with negative side effects. Topical drugs lessen symptoms but deteriorate other aspects of skin quality.

  • Poorly informed beauty journalists and members of the cosmetics industry have served to confuse rosacea treatment and make recommendations firmly grounded in marketing rather than science — a serious issue given that effective, early treatment is vital.

  • The current climate has resulted in rosacea patients seeking a quick and easy cure. Such patients are usually unable to remain compliant and flexible in therapy, and present at semi-regular intervals with accelerated, even more treatment-resistant symptoms.

Improperly treated rosacea is both a physical and emotional burden.

Rosacea patients owe it to themselves to seek out the best information, and the best therapy.

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