Rosacea is a common, chronic skin condition that manifests as redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes bumps or pimples on the face. Although complete cure is not possible, we offer specialized treatments to reduce symptoms and calm your skin.
Rosacea is an inflammatory skin condition that primarily affects the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead. It often begins with temporary redness but can gradually worsen, resulting in visible blood vessels (couperose), small bumps, and sometimes pimples. Many people also experience a burning or stinging sensation. While rosacea usually occurs in adults over 30, it can affect anyone, particularly those with fair skin.
Rosacea treatments are suitable for anyone experiencing symptoms of this skin condition. Whether you want to address mild redness or reduce severe symptoms such as swelling and pimples, various treatments are available specifically designed to alleviate rosacea.
The KTP laser treats skin issues such as pigment spots, small blood vessels, and redness by targeting…
During an IPL treatment, powerful light pulses are directed at the skin, which are absorbed by pigment…
With rosacea, it’s crucial to care for your skin properly. Choose mild cleansers that don’t irritate or dry out the skin, use a hydrating cream with soothing ingredients, and protect your skin well against the sun with a high SPF.
During a consultation, we can provide you with tailored advice on skincare. We offer the right products to reduce redness and calm the skin’s inflammatory response. These products can be used at home in combination with professional treatments for the best results.
The costs vary depending on the chosen treatment method and the number of sessions required. During a consultation, we discuss the options and provide a customized treatment plan with associated costs.
Most rosacea treatments are well-tolerated. IPL may cause a tingling or prickling sensation but is generally not experienced as painful. For microneedling, we can use numbing creams if necessary to make it more comfortable.
Rosacea treatments are usually not covered by health insurance unless there is a medical necessity. We advise you to contact your health insurance provider for more information about reimbursement options.
After treatment, it’s important to hydrate the skin well and protect it from sunlight. We always recommend using a mild, soothing cream and a sunscreen with a high SPF (at least SPF30) to protect your skin from harmful external influences.
The number of treatments needed to control rosacea depends on the severity of the condition and the type of treatment. Often, multiple sessions are necessary for optimal results, especially with laser therapy or microneedling.
The skin reaction depends on the treatment. After an IPL treatment, the skin may be temporarily red or slightly swollen, but this disappears within a few hours to a few days. With milder peels, you can expect the skin to feel calmer and less irritated, without severe side effects. Microneedling can cause slight redness and a mild burning sensation, but this usually subsides quickly.