Rosacea is a common, long-term skin condition that mainly affects the cheeks, nose, chin and forehead. It can cause persistent redness, flushing, visible thread veins and sensitive, reactive skin.
While there is no cure, rosacea can be very effectively managed with the right combination of professional treatments, skincare and lifestyle support.
The exact cause isn’t fully understood, but rosacea is linked to:
Common triggers include heat, alcohol, spicy food, stress, exercise and certain skincare products.
Rosacea can show up differently for everyone, but often includes:
Using the wrong treatments can worsen symptoms, which is why a personalised approach matters.
Your plan will always be tailored to your skin. Treatments may include:
What Results Can You Expect?
With consistent treatment and the right homecare, most clients notice:
Our focus is healthy, manageable skin — not quick fixes.
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What is rosacea?
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that mainly affects the face, especially the cheeks, nose, chin and forehead. It often causes facial redness, flushing, visible veins and sensitive skin.
What causes rosacea on the face?
The exact cause of rosacea is unknown, but it is linked to:
What are the common symptoms of rosacea?
Rosacea symptoms can include:
Is rosacea the same as acne?
No. Rosacea is not acne, although it can cause spot-like breakouts. Acne treatments often make rosacea worse and should be avoided unless professionally advised.
Can rosacea be cured?
There is no permanent cure for rosacea, but it can be successfully managed with professional treatment, medical-grade skincare and lifestyle support.
What triggers rosacea flare-ups?
Common rosacea triggers include:
Triggers vary from person to person.
Why is rosacea skin so sensitive?
Rosacea-prone skin often has a damaged skin barrier, allowing moisture to escape and irritants to enter. This leads to redness, discomfort and reactivity.
Can professional rosacea treatments help?
Yes. Professional rosacea treatments can calm inflammation, reduce redness and strengthen the skin barrier. Treatment choice depends on rosacea type and severity.
Are laser or light treatments safe for rosacea?
Some laser and light treatments for rosacea can reduce redness and visible veins, but suitability must be carefully assessed to avoid triggering flare-ups.
What is the best skincare for rosacea?
The best skincare for rosacea focuses on:
Medical-grade skincare is often most effective.
Can ZO® Skin Health help rosacea?
Yes. Certain ZO® Skin Health products for rosacea can help calm redness, improve skin tolerance and strengthen the skin barrier when prescribed correctly.
Does rosacea get worse with age?
Without treatment, rosacea can progress over time. Early management and consistent skincare can help keep symptoms under control long-term.
Should I see a professional for rosacea?
Yes. Rosacea varies greatly between individuals, so a professional rosacea consultation is essential for safe and effective management.