Understanding Rosacea

Rosacea doesn’t have to control your confidence or comfort. At Colorado Skin & Vein, our vascular specialists use advanced laser technology and 20+ years of expertise to reduce redness, minimize flare-ups, and help you feel at ease in your skin again.

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Understanding Rosacea

What Is Rosacea?

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that causes persistent facial redness, visible blood vessels, and acne-like bumps primarily on your cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin. While often mistaken for blushing, acne, or general skin sensitivity, rosacea is a distinct vascular condition requiring specialized diagnosis and treatment.

This progressive condition develops when the tiny blood vessels beneath your facial skin dilate excessively and remain enlarged, creating visible redness and spider veins. In some cases, inflammatory bumps form, and the skin may thicken—particularly around the nose. Rosacea can also affect your eyes, causing irritation, dryness, and sensitivity. Without proper treatment, symptoms typically worsen over time, making early intervention essential.

At Colorado Skin & Vein, our vascular medicine specialists use diagnostic ultrasound and advanced assessment techniques to identify your specific rosacea subtype and triggers. We then develop a comprehensive treatment plan combining medical-grade laser therapy, targeted medications, and lifestyle guidance to minimize symptoms and help you maintain clear, comfortable skin long-term.

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Facial Flushing & Persistent Redness
Facial Flushing & Persistent Redness
Visible Blood Vessels (Spider Veins)
Visible Blood Vessels (Spider Veins)
Bumps and Pimples
Bumps and Pimples
Burning or Stinging Sensations
Burning or Stinging Sensations
Eye Irritation (Ocular Rosacea)
Eye Irritation (Ocular Rosacea)
Skin Thickening (Rhinophyma)
Skin Thickening (Rhinophyma)

Characteristics of Rosacea

Recognize the warning signs of rosacea and understand when facial redness signals a treatable vascular condition requiring professional care.

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Causes and Risk Factors

What Causes Rosacea and Who's at Risk?

While the exact cause of rosacea remains under investigation, a combination of genetic, vascular, and environmental factors contributes to symptom development. Understanding your personal risk factors helps you take proactive steps toward management.

Advanced Treatments for Rosacea

Our vascular specialists address the underlying vascular dysfunction causing your rosacea symptoms through proven, minimally invasive treatments that deliver lasting results.

Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL) Therapy

The gold-standard treatment for rosacea, PDL targets and eliminates visible blood vessels and reduces persistent redness through precise vascular laser technology. Minimal discomfort, no downtime, progressive improvement over a series of treatments.

Nd:YAG Laser Treatment

Advanced laser therapy addresses deeper, larger facial vessels and stubborn redness that doesn’t respond to other treatments. Highly effective for reducing visible blood vessels on temples, forehead, and other affected areas.

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)

Broad-spectrum light energy treats overall facial redness, sun damage, and smaller vessels simultaneously. Comfortable treatment with gradual, natural-looking improvement and skin texture benefits.

Prescription Medications

Topical and oral medications reduce inflammation, control papules and pustules, and minimize facial redness. We customize medication protocols to your specific rosacea subtype and symptom severity.

CO₂ Laser Resurfacing

For advanced cases with skin thickening (rhinophyma), fractional CO₂ laser precisely removes excess tissue and reshapes affected areas to restore normal contours and texture.

Common Questions

Common Questions About Rosacea

What is rosacea?

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition causing persistent facial redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes acne-like bumps. It typically affects the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin, and results from overreactive facial blood vessels combined with inflammation.

While the exact cause is unknown, rosacea develops from a combination of genetic predisposition, vascular dysfunction, immune system irregularities, and environmental triggers. Research suggests Demodex mites, certain bacteria, and impaired blood vessel regulation all contribute.

Rosacea is a chronic condition without a cure, but symptoms can be effectively controlled and minimized through appropriate treatment. With proper management, many patients achieve clear, comfortable skin and prevent progression.

Common triggers include sun exposure, extreme temperatures, hot beverages, alcohol, spicy foods, stress, strenuous exercise, certain skincare products, and hormonal changes. Triggers vary individually—identifying your personal triggers helps prevent flares.

Dermatologists and vascular specialists diagnose rosacea through visual examination of your skin and discussion of your symptoms and medical history. There’s no specific test—diagnosis relies on recognizing characteristic signs and ruling out similar conditions.

While both cause facial bumps, rosacea includes persistent redness, visible blood vessels, and burning sensations that acne doesn’t. Rosacea bumps lack blackheads, and the condition doesn’t respond to standard acne treatments.

Alcohol can trigger rosacea flares, but the condition isn’t caused by drinking or linked to alcoholism. Many people with rosacea don’t drink alcohol, and many who drink never develop rosacea.

Yes—ocular rosacea affects approximately 50% of rosacea patients, causing dry, irritated, bloodshot eyes, swollen eyelids, and sometimes vision problems. Eye symptoms require evaluation and treatment to prevent complications.

Without treatment, rosacea typically progresses, with symptoms becoming more persistent and severe. Early intervention prevents progression and reduces the need for more intensive treatment later.

Medical treatments for symptomatic rosacea are often covered by insurance when the condition impacts quality of life. Our team handles insurance verification and will discuss your coverage and payment options during consultation.

Sun exposure is a primary rosacea trigger and worsens symptoms. Daily broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen, protective clothing, and seeking shade are essential for managing rosacea successfully.

Yes—spicy foods, hot beverages, alcohol, and histamine-rich foods commonly trigger flares. Keeping a food diary helps identify your specific dietary triggers so you can avoid them.

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