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Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes facial redness and may resemble acne, particularly on the nose, cheeks, chin, or forehead. It is often accompanied by telangiectasia, small, dilated blood vessels visible on the skin’s surface, contributing to the redness and indicating underlying inflammation.
In some cases, rosacea affects the eyes, known as ocular rosacea, leading to red, burning, or watery eyes, and sometimes causing chalazion or stye.
Ocular rosacea can also result in eyelid swelling and clogged glands, with telangiectasia further aggravating these symptoms. Some individuals experience only skin or eye symptoms, while others may have both. Women are more prone to developing rosacea than men. Early treatment is key to managing these visible vessels and reducing irritation.
Suggested Protocol
| Application | No. Sittings/Sessions | Frequency | ||||
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| ApplicationRosacea & Telangiectasia |
Technology OPE® IPL | + | LM® LLLT |
Blue → Red Yellow |
Recommended Protocol > No. Sittings/Sessions 3x to 5x of 15min | > Frequency 5 to 10 |
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| Technology | LM® LLLT |
Blue → Red Yellow |
Recommended Protocol > No. Sittings/Sessions 4x to 5x of 15min | > Frequency 2 to 7 | ||
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