
Rosacea is a common and chronic inflammatory skin disorder which typically affects the face. Dermatology and Laser Institute of Colorado is a referral center for patients with rosacea from Lone Tree, Highlands Ranch, Castle Rock, Parker, Littleton, Centennial, Denver, and surrounding areas. Rosacea is typically seen in adults older than 30 and is more common in people with fair skin. The exact cause for rosacea is unknown. Some evidence links rosacea to an overabundance of Demodex mites on the skin although a causal link is unproven.
Rosacea typically affects the central part of the face, especially the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead. Rosacea can affect the skin in several different ways. It often causes flushing and redness of the central face along with visible red blood vessels. The redness is usually episodic at first but may become permanent over time. Triggers for facial flushing may include emotional stress, hot drinks, alcohol, spicy foods, exercise, cold or hot weather, and hot water.
Patients with rosacea also commonly experience bouts of acne-like inflammation with red papules (bumps) and pustules visible on the skin. This is known as papulopustular rosacea. Long-term, rosacea can rarely lead to chronic edema (swelling) of the skin and an enlargement of the nose known as rhinophyma. Rosacea can also cause eye problems such as blepharitis and conjunctivitis.
Treatment
While there is no cure for rosacea, effective treatment does exist. Because rosacea can cause varied changes in the skin, treatment must be tailored to the individual.


