Rosacea

Kleresca Rosacea Treatment is now available at The London Skin and Hair Clinic for treating rosacea

Kleresca Rosacea Treatment is now available to patients suffering from rosacea, at The London Skin and Hair Clinic. Kleresca Rosacea Treatment has been designed to treat patients with rosacea that may suffer from very sensitive skin. Kleresca Rosacea Treatment uses fluorescent light energy that penetrates the different layers of the skin and activates its own …

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Update in Rosacea Management

Dr Anna Chapman, Dermatologist at The London Skin and Hair Clinic, writes about updates in rosacea management in Dermatology in Practice. Rosacea is a common skin condition, often untreated, which can have an important psychological impact. There are four main types of rosacea: erythemato-telangiectatic (ETR), papulopustular (PPR), phymatous (PR) and, ocular (OR). In addition, steroidinduced rosacea …

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Rosacea caused half by genetics, and half by lifestyle, study finds

New research suggests that the cause of rosacea is half environmental and half genetic. Researchers found that genetics appeared to contribute to 46 percent of rosacea risk. The rest of the observed risk was attributed to greater lifetime sun exposure (UV radiation), older age, a higher body mass index (an indicator of obesity), smoking, drinking, …

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How does a Dermatologist treat Rosacea

Dermatologist Dr Anna Chapman explains what is Rosacea, what causes Rosacea, what are the signs and symptoms of Rosacea and how a Dermatologist treats Rosacea. Watch the video Rosacea is a very common dermatology skin condition. It is an inflammatory dermatitis that causes flushing and blushing, predominantly of the face but occasionally of ears and can also cause …

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Rosacea patients benefit from erythema treatment

A topical gel recently launched in the UK reduces erythema in rosacea patients. Mirvaso(c) which contains an active ingredient that causes vasoconstriction in the affected skin areas, found it significantly reduced redness in the face when applied once a day, and was well-tolerated. The drug could benefit those who suffer from severe redness from rosacea. …

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