Parks Dermatology Center - Granada Blvd
(386) 677-9044Parks Dermatology Center - NSB
(386) 410-5045Parks Dermatology Center - Port Orange
(386) 265-1913Parks Dermatology Center -Palm Coast
(386) 255-4607Parks Dermatology Center- Lakebridge
(386) 677-9044Parks Dermatology Center- Orange City
(386) 218-6806
Rosacea is a common, chronic skin condition that primarily affects the face, causing redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes small, pus-filled bumps. Although it can affect anyone, rosacea is often seen in fair-skinned individuals and can be mistaken for acne or other skin issues. Early diagnosis and treatment are key to managing symptoms and preventing the condition from worsening.
Rosacea is a long-term inflammatory skin condition that often experiences periods of flare-ups and remission. It primarily affects the central part of the face, including the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead. Depending on the symptoms, Rosacea can be classified into different subtypes.
Common symptoms of rosacea include:
The exact cause of rosacea is unknown, but it is believed to be a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Things that can trigger rosacea:
There is no specific test for diagnosing rosacea, so dermatologists typically rely on a physical examination of the skin and a review of symptoms. Your doctor may ask about your family history, lifestyle habits, and triggers that worsen the condition. Sometimes, a skin biopsy may be performed to rule out other conditions resembling rosacea.
There is no cure for rosacea, but there are ways to manage flare-ups. Your dermatologist might recommend topical medications to help reduce inflammation and redness. Other treatments, such as laser therapy and intense pulsed light (IPL), can also help treat rosacea, reduce redness, and improve skin texture.
Get your rosacea under control. Contact your dermatologist to learn more and schedule your next appointment today.
Rosacea is a common, chronic skin condition that primarily affects the face, causing redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes small, pus-filled bumps. Although it can affect anyone, rosacea is often seen in fair-skinned individuals and can be mistaken for acne or other skin issues. Early diagnosis and treatment are key to managing symptoms and preventing the condition from worsening.
Rosacea is a long-term inflammatory skin condition that often experiences periods of flare-ups and remission. It primarily affects the central part of the face, including the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead. Depending on the symptoms, Rosacea can be classified into different subtypes.
Common symptoms of rosacea include:
The exact cause of rosacea is unknown, but it is believed to be a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Things that can trigger rosacea:
There is no specific test for diagnosing rosacea, so dermatologists typically rely on a physical examination of the skin and a review of symptoms. Your doctor may ask about your family history, lifestyle habits, and triggers that worsen the condition. Sometimes, a skin biopsy may be performed to rule out other conditions resembling rosacea.
There is no cure for rosacea, but there are ways to manage flare-ups. Your dermatologist might recommend topical medications to help reduce inflammation and redness. Other treatments, such as laser therapy and intense pulsed light (IPL), can also help treat rosacea, reduce redness, and improve skin texture.
Get your rosacea under control. Contact your dermatologist to learn more and schedule your next appointment today.
Ormond Beach
400 Lakebridge Plaza Drive
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
Phone: (386) 677-9044
Ormond Beach
1385 West Granada Blvd., Ste 1
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
Phone: (386) 677-9044
Port Orange
1175 Dunlawton Avenue, Unit 102
Port Orange, FL 32127
Phone: (386) 265-1913
New Smyrna Beach
501 South Orange Street
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
Phone: (386) 410-5045
Palm Coast
33 & 37 Old Kings Road North
Palm Coast, FL 32137
Phone: (386) 225-4607
Orange City
2515 Junior Street
Orange City, FL 32763
Phone: (386) 218-6806