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Reduce redness
Over 14 million people have Rosacea, a skin condition that produces excessive
redness and blushing of the cheeks, nose and chin. In more severe forms, acnelike
pustules or thickening of the nose skin will produce an abnormality known as
rhinophyma. Rosacea is a chronic skin condition most commonly found on the
facial skin, but also can be located on the chest, neck, ears or scalp. Rosacea is
primarily found in people over the age of 30 with fair skin who flush or blush
easily. This condition can run genetically, affecting more women than men. Men,
however, will often have a more severe form of Rosacea.
Treatments
IPL™—Intense Pulsed Light—is an FDA approved, breakthrough technology that
uses a broadband spectrum of light that can alleviate the Rosacea symptoms.
Rosacea is treated by using a combination of IPL™
treatments and light chemical peels, along with
topical applications. There is no cure for Rosacea,
however, these treatments will help control the
symptoms.
*Rosacea is the
most commonly
misdiagnosed and
undiagnosed skin
condition.
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