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 Rosacea NYC Treatment Center: Leading the Way in Rosacea Care Globally

 Rosacea is a prevalent chronic skin condition primarily affecting the face and eyes, marked by redness, pimples, and broken blood vessels. Typically emerging between ages 30 and 60, it is more common among fair-skinned individuals and menopausal women.

 About Rosacea

Rosacea often affects people of Celtic or Scandinavian descent, usually starting after age 30. It's more prevalent in women but tends to be more severe in men, affecting over 13 million Americans. 

Diagnosing rosacea involves a visual assessment, as there are no specific lab tests for it.

 Rosacea Treatment Center

The Rosacea NYC Treatment Center is recognized as one of the premier facilities in Manhattan and worldwide for diagnosing and treating rosacea. Led by Dr. Gary Rothfeld, a globally renowned rosacea expert, the center offers comprehensive skin assessments and treatment options.

 Treatment Options

At the Rosacea Treatment Center, patients receive thorough evaluations and access to a wide range of treatments, including:

  • Trigger Avoidance: Identifying and avoiding factors that exacerbate rosacea.
  • Sun Protection: Recommendations for effective sunscreens.
  • Topical and Oral Medications: Prescription creams, pills, and physician-grade skin products.
  • Laser and Light Therapies: Advanced treatments to eliminate redness and blood vessels.
  • Lifestyle Adjustments: Advice on makeup, cover-ups, and daily skincare routines.
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Innovative Research

 
Recent research has identified two genomic regions associated with rosacea, suggesting links to other systemic diseases. Understanding these associations is crucial for developing more effective treatments.

 
Symptoms and Causes

Rosacea typically presents as persistent redness, small inflamed bumps, and visible blood vessels, primarily affecting the cheeks, chin, forehead, and nose. Triggers include alcohol, temperature extremes, spicy foods, stress, and sunlight. Though not contagious, rosacea can run in families.

Impact on Life

Rosacea can cause significant emotional distress, leading to anxiety, depression, and social difficulties. Severe cases can result in facial swelling (lymphoedema), bulbous nose (rhinophyma), and eye issues such as rosacea keratitis.

Diagnostic and Treatment Procedures

Diagnosis is primarily visual, with treatments tailored to individual needs. Options include:

  • Medications: Topical metronidazole, azelaic acid, oral antibiotics like doxycycline.
  • Laser Therapy: For persistent redness, visible blood vessels, and rhinophyma.
  • Light Therapy: Intense pulsed light (IPL) for redness and flushing.
  • Chemical Peels: Glycolic acid peels to reduce redness and dilated blood vessels.

Commitment to Excellence

Dr. Gary Rothfeld's approach combines cutting-edge technology with compassionate care, ensuring personalized treatment plans for every patient. His ongoing research and dedication to patient well-being place the Rosacea Treatment Center at the forefront of rosacea care.