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About Acne Rosacea

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Acne rosacea skin attack is a disease with dermal and ophthalmic manifestations that combines the symptoms specific to rosacea with the pustules of acne. So far, the cause that triggers acne rosacea is not fully explained although it is generally admitted that the disease is favored by sun exposure. The pustules and the flushing of the skin usually affect the face and the chest with a deterioration of the condition after the consumption of alcohol, spicy foods or hot drinks.

It appears that acne rosacea has been reported in more women than men, with the preponderance of the condition in the middle-aged group. Thus, most of the cases have been reported on people between 30 and 60, but here we ought to add that black skin is more difficult to diagnose. Yet, there is not enough clinical evidence to support the idea that acne rosacea affects fair-skinned people most of the times.

The acne lesions characteristic to the disease usually appear on the chin and cheeks, or in the nose area, but the central forehead doesn’t get spared either. The skin is usually very oily too, yet there are some major differences between acne rosacea and vulgaris acne condition. In traditional acne forms, comedones are widely spread, whereas with rosacea they only appear in the flush areas. Moreover, acne rosacea has a hypertrophy dimension that is not found with acne vulgaris.

Unlike regular acne forms, acne rosacea is a chronic disease that evolves in time, sometimes extending over years. Most often, topical corticosteroids are applied to reduce the intensity of the symptoms and to improve the overall condition, but they are not suitable for long-term therapy because of the risk to cause an atrophy or permanent vaso-dilation of the tissues. Most dermatologists will therefore go for the systemic treatment instead of the topical one.

Sometimes the damage caused by acne rosacea needs surgical treatment, but only an expert can decide on such a course of action. Electrocautery and the tunable dye laser procedure represent the two main options under the circumstances, but skin grafting, dermabrasion and other forms of excision are also possible. Do not postpone rosacea acne therapy treatments because the more time passes, the more difficult will be to cure it.

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