What Does Rosacea Look Like on Facial Skin?

By: Dr. Nour Al-Hadidi

8/4/2024

Almost everyone wants flawless skin, but for some people, that is not always the case. Rosacea is a common condition that impacts millions of people worldwide. It can cause redness, broken or swollen blood vessels in the cheeks and nose, red and swollen bumps that may contain discharge, or skin that feels hot or sensitive to the touch. Some people also experience red, swollen, or irritated eyelids.

It is possible to achieve smooth and even-looking skin with the help of a dermatologist in Naperville, Itasca, or Joliet, IL. Call Oak Dermatology to meet with Dr. Nour Al-Hadidi, Dr. Sharon Fang, or Dr. Anthony Janiga and discuss rosacea treatment in Chicago. Our team members are dedicated to helping you manage the following symptoms.

Red facial skin

One of the most visible signs of rosacea is red facial skin, specifically on the cheeks and nose. This redness varies in severity and may come and go for weeks or months at a time. Heat is a common trigger for rosacea, so we recommend avoiding hot environments or using protective measures such as hats and sunscreen when spending time outdoors. Other triggers may include hot drinks, spicy food, and alcohol.

Broken or swollen blood vessels

In addition to red facial skin, rosacea can cause small, swollen blood vessels on the face. These may appear as thin red lines or a web-like pattern called telangiectasia. Over time, these blood vessels may become more visible and lasting. While they can occur anywhere on the face, they are most commonly seen on the cheeks, nose, and chin. Oak Dermatology offers state-of-the-art laser technology to reduce the appearance of blood vessels in Naperville, Itasca, and Joliet, IL.

Bumps and pimples

Another common symptom of rosacea is the presence of bumps or pimples on the face. These range from small red bumps to larger, pus-filled pimples. Unlike acne, these bumps are not caused by bacteria and do not contain blackheads or whiteheads. They may also feel hot or tender to the touch. It is important not to try to pop or squeeze these bumps as it can worsen the condition and lead to scarring. Instead, consult with a dermatologist for proper rosacea treatment in Chicago.

Red or irritated eyelids

In some cases, rosacea can cause redness and irritation in the eyelids. This condition is called ocular rosacea, and it leads to dryness, stinging or burning sensations, and an increased sensitivity to light. If left untreated, this type of rosacea can potentially damage the eyes and impact vision. Inform your dermatologist right away if you have any sudden changes in your vision or experience eye discomfort.

Manage red facial skin and more

While there is no cure for rosacea, it can be managed with rosacea treatment in Chicago. At Oak Dermatology, our experienced team offers custom plans to address your unique symptoms and concerns. From topical creams and oral medications to laser therapy and lifestyle modifications, we will work with you to find the best possible approach.

Do not let rosacea hold you back from feeling confident and comfortable. Book a consultation with Dr. Nour Al-Hadidi, Dr. Sharon Fang, or Dr. Anthony Janiga today to start your journey toward a clearer, smoother complexion in Naperville, Itasca, and Joliet, IL.

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