Melanie Swanepoel, Elite Lase Aesthetics.
10 Apr
10Apr

As April rolls around, it marks the beginning of Rosacea Awareness Month, a time dedicated to shedding light on a common but often misunderstood skin condition. Rosacea affects millions of people worldwide, yet misconceptions about it persist. This month offers an opportunity to dispel myths, raise awareness, and foster understanding about this chronic skin disorder. Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that primarily affects the face, causing redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes small, red, pus-filled bumps. It typically appears on the central face, including the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead. While it's more common in fair-skinned individuals, rosacea can affect people of any skin type. One of the most challenging aspects of rosacea is its unpredictable nature. Flare-ups can be triggered by various factors, including spicy foods, alcohol, extreme temperatures, stress, and certain skincare products. These flare-ups can cause discomfort, embarrassment, and even impact a person's self-esteem and quality of life. Despite its prevalence, rosacea is often misunderstood. Many people mistake rosacea for acne or simple blushing, which can lead to delayed diagnosis and improper treatment. Additionally, the emotional toll of living with a visible skin condition is often overlooked. Individuals with rosacea may experience anxiety, depression, and social isolation due to their appearance. However, there is hope for those living with rosacea. While there is currently no cure, various treatments, (including laser) and lifestyle changes can help manage symptoms and minimize flare-ups. Dermatologists may prescribe topical medications, oral antibiotics, or recommend lifestyle modifications such as avoiding triggers and adopting a gentle skincare routine. Laser therapy can often reduce dilated blood vessels


When it comes to managing rosacea, choosing the right skincare products is crucial. Since rosacea-prone skin is typically sensitive and prone to irritation, it's essential to opt for gentle, non-comedogenic products that soothe inflammation and strengthen the skin barrier. Here are some recommended skincare products to help with rosacea:

  1. Gentle Cleanser: Look for a mild, non-foaming cleanser that effectively removes impurities without stripping the skin of its natural oils. Avoid products containing harsh ingredients like alcohol, fragrance, and sulfates. Instead, opt for gentle formulations that are pH-balanced and specifically designed for sensitive skin.
  2. Hypoallergenic Moisturizer: Moisturizing is essential for rosacea-prone skin to keep it hydrated and prevent dryness, which can exacerbate symptoms. Choose a fragrance-free, non-comedogenic moisturizer that contains soothing ingredients like ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide. These ingredients help restore the skin's moisture barrier and reduce redness and inflammation.
  3. Mineral Sunscreen: Sun protection is crucial for managing rosacea, as UV exposure can trigger flare-ups and worsen symptoms. Opt for a broad-spectrum mineral sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher that contains zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. These physical blockers are less likely to cause irritation compared to chemical sunscreens. Additionally, choose a formula that is fragrance-free and labeled as suitable for sensitive skin.
  4. Anti-Inflammatory Serums: Serums containing anti-inflammatory ingredients can help calm redness and reduce inflammation associated with rosacea. Look for products containing ingredients like green tea extract, licorice root extract, niacinamide (vitamin B3), and azelaic acid. These ingredients have soothing properties and can help improve the overall appearance of rosacea-prone skin.
  5. Barrier Repair Creams: Strengthening the skin barrier is essential for managing rosacea, as a compromised barrier can lead to increased sensitivity and irritation. Consider using barrier repair creams or ointments that contain ingredients like ceramides, fatty acids, and cholesterol. These ingredients help repair and fortify the skin barrier, reducing sensitivity and preventing moisture loss.
  6. Redness-Reducing Treatments: Over-the-counter treatments containing ingredients like sulfur, colloidal oatmeal, and feverfew can help reduce redness and soothe irritation associated with rosacea. These products typically come in the form of creams, gels, or masks and can provide immediate relief during flare-ups.
  7. HOCI: Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is a naturally occurring chemical produced by the human body's immune system to combat pathogens and inflammation. It has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, making it a potentially beneficial ingredient for managing certain skin conditions, including rosacea. Some studies and anecdotal evidence suggest that it may help alleviate symptoms and improve the overall condition of rosacea-prone skin. Here's how hypochlorous acid may benefit individuals with rosacea:
    • Antimicrobial Action: Rosacea is associated with an overgrowth of bacteria on the skin, particularly Demodex mites. Hypochlorous acid has potent antimicrobial properties that can help reduce the population of bacteria and mites on the skin, potentially reducing inflammation and preventing flare-ups.
    • Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Inflammation plays a significant role in the development and progression of rosacea. Hypochlorous acid has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties, which may help calm redness, swelling, and irritation associated with rosacea.
    • Wound Healing: Rosacea can cause skin barrier disruption and compromise, leading to increased sensitivity and susceptibility to environmental irritants. Hypochlorous acid has been found to promote wound healing and skin repair, potentially aiding in the restoration of the skin barrier in individuals with rosacea.
    • Tolerance for Sensitive Skin: Hypochlorous acid is gentle and well-tolerated by most skin types, including sensitive skin. Unlike some other topical treatments for rosacea, hypochlorous acid is less likely to cause irritation or allergic reactions, making it suitable for individuals with sensitive or reactive skin. 
    • For more information, contact Elite Laser Aesthetics on 072 884 3863 or visit www.elite-aesthetics.co.za and ask about treatments and products specifically for Rosacea.   

For more info visit the National Rosacea Society -  All About Rosacea: Signs & Symptoms and Treatment | Rosacea.org 

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