Rosacea Treatments

Rosacea Treatments that can help reduce redness, visible blood vessels, and flushing for a calmer, more even-looking complexion.

Rosacea Treatment Can Help Improve

Acne / Acne Redness

Helps reduce inflammation, redness, and active breakouts.

Visible Capillaries

Targets small, noticeable blood vessels for a more even complexion.

Sun Damage + Pigmentation

Helps fade sun spots, discolouration, and uneven pigmentation.

Uneven texture

Improves overall clarity for brighter, more balanced-looking skin.

Rosacea + Redness

Helps calm persistent redness and reduce visible flushing.

What Is Rosacea?

Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes persistent redness, flushing, visible blood vessels, and increased skin sensitivity, most commonly across the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead. Symptoms can come and go and may be triggered by sun exposure, heat, stress, certain foods, or skincare products.

 
Treatments like IPL and laser target the visible blood vessels and excess redness associated with rosacea. They can help reduce flushing, minimize visible capillaries, and create a calmer, more even-looking complexion over a series of treatments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most clients benefit from a series of treatments, depending on the type and severity of their rosacea. Your provider will create a personalized treatment plan based on your skin and concerns.

Yes. Clients may need to avoid sun exposure and tanning, active skincare, certain antibiotics, Accutane, and recent Botox or filler before treatment. Your provider will review timing and eligibility with you to ensure treatment can be performed safely.

Rosacea is a chronic condition, so treatments help manage redness, visible vessels, and flare-ups rather than permanently cure it. Maintenance treatments and proper skincare can help keep symptoms controlled long-term.

Downtime is typically minimal. You may experience temporary redness, warmth, or mild swelling after treatment. Keep the skin cool and hydrated, wear daily SPF, avoid excessive heat and strenuous exercise, and follow your provider’s recommended skincare and aftercare instructions.