Rosacea dermatology expert in Maidstone, Kent
Calm and Treat Rosacea
Are you struggling with persistent redness and flare-ups that affect your confidence?
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Does your skin react easily, becoming irritated by products and environmental triggers?
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Are you experiencing painful inflammation, bumps, or visible blood vessels due to rosacea?
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Is the appearance of your skin impacting your self-esteem and social interactions?
Symptoms
Do you experience any of the symptoms below persistently?
Facial Redness
Persistent redness on the cheeks, nose, chin, or forehead, often resembling a sunburn
Eye Irritation
Itchy, red, or watery eyes, along with swollen eyelids, which can develop in some rosacea sufferers
Visible Blood Vessels
Small blood vessels become visible on the skin's surface, especially in the central face
Thickened Skin
Over time, the skin, particularly on the nose, may thicken and appear swollen, a condition known as rhinophyma
Swelling and Inflammation
Swelling and inflamed bumps or pustules that resemble acne, often leading to discomfort
Burning
Affected skin can feel tender, itchy, or like it’s burning, especially during flare-ups
Nurse Rebecca, Dermatologist Nurse Prescriber
Our rosacea treatment plan targets not only the visible redness of this skin condition, but it also targets its underlying triggers. With Rosacea, persistent treatment is aimed at dilating the blood vessels and sensitivity of the skin.
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As a Nurse prescriber and specialist in dermatology wards throughout the NHS and private sector, I have helped many patients with Rosacea.
Your skin will be carefully examined by me and I will personally prescribe a treatment plan to help manage flare-ups and reduce symptoms, using tried-and-tested techniques
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is rosacea, and what causes it?
Rosacea is an 'inflammatory' skin condition of a chronic nature that appears as redness of the face, with visible blood vessels and acne-like bumps. It tends to be exacerbated by sun exposure, stress, spicy hot foods, and also by medications.​​
2. How do you treat rosacea at Juvenology Clinic?
Our dermatology nurse will create an individualized treatment protocol that could include prescription medications, laser therapy, and specially formulated skincare products, all directed towards the reduction of inflammation and management of symptoms.
3. Is there a cure for rosacea?
There is no cure for rosacea, but symptom treatments are very effective at reducing flare-ups to improve the appearance of the skin and provide ongoing control over the condition.​
4. How soon will I see results?
Results will vary depending on your condition's severity; however, many clients experience a reduction in redness and irritation within just a few short weeks after the commencement of treatment.
5. Are rosacea treatments safe for sensitive skin?
Yes, our treatments are specifically designed for sensitive skin and are effective in fighting rosacea without irritating it or further sensitizing the skin.
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