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Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes persistent redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes acne-like pimple or pustules on the face. Flare-ups can be triggered by heat, certain foods, alcohol, stress, and environmental factors. Over time, rosacea can worsen if left untreated.

At Windsor Gardens Dermatology, we offer expert solutions to manage and reduce rosacea symptoms, helping you achieve calmer, clearer skin.

Rosacea can be managed effectively with the right treatment plan. Book a consultation at Windsor Gardens Dermatology to explore personalised solutions.

What is rosacea?

Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes persistent redness, visible blood vessels, and acne-like pimple or pustules, usually on the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead. It can also cause skin sensitivity and, in some cases, affect the eyes (ocular rosacea).

What causes rosacea?

The exact cause is unknown, but it is thought to be linked to genetics, and environmental triggers. Factors like heat, certain foods, alcohol, and sun exposure can worsen symptoms.

Is rosacea contagious?

No, rosacea is not contagious. It is a chronic inflammatory condition and cannot be passed from person to person.

What triggers rosacea flare ups?

Common triggers include hot weather, sun exposure, certain foods, alcohol, stress, skincare products, and temperature changes. Identifying and avoiding triggers can help manage symptoms.

How is rosacea treated?

Topical treatments – Prescription creams or gels to reduce inflammation and papules and pustules if present.
Oral medications – Antibiotics or other oral medications for more severe cases.
Laser therapy – Treatments like Excel V+ vascular laser and IPL (Sciton® BBL) to target redness and visible veins.

Can rosacea be cured?

There is no permanent cure, but with proper treatment and trigger management, symptoms can be effectively controlled.

Can rosacea affect the eyes?

Yes, ocular rosacea can cause dryness, irritation, redness, and sensitivity in the eyes. It’s important to seek treatment if you experience these symptoms.

What skincare products should I use for rosacea?

Gentle, fragrance-free cleansers and moisturisers.
Sunscreen (SPF 50+) to protect against UV damage.
✔ Avoid harsh exfoliants, cleanser and toners.

Can diet affect rosacea?

For some people, certain foods like spicy dishes, alcohol, and caffeine can trigger flare-ups. Keeping a food diary can help identify potential dietary triggers.

How do I book a rosacea consultation?

You can book an appointment at Windsor Gardens Dermatology online or by calling our practice. Our dermatology team will create a personalised treatment plan to help manage your rosacea and improve skin health.