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Rosacea: Causes, Symptoms & Management

Expert Dermatologic Care for Chronic Facial Redness in NYC

Dr. Marie Hayag is a board-certified dermatologist specializing in the diagnosis and management of inflammatory skin conditions, including rosacea. At her Upper East Side dermatology practice in New York City, rosacea care focuses on accurate diagnosis, trigger identification, and long-term symptom control.

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder that can cause persistent redness, facial flushing, visible blood vessels, and acne-like breakouts. Because symptoms and triggers vary significantly between individuals, effective care requires physician-led evaluation and a personalized treatment plan.

Dr. Hayag uses a combination of medical rosacea therapies, vascular laser technologies, and supportive skin treatments to reduce inflammation, calm redness, and strengthen the skin barrier while prioritizing long-term skin health and stability.

A Brief Overview of Rosacea

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that most commonly affects the central face, including the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin. Symptoms may include persistent redness, facial flushing, visible blood vessels, and acne-like bumps.

Many patients with rosacea also experience skin sensitivity, warmth, burning, or stinging sensations. Flare-ups may come and go, often triggered by environmental or lifestyle factors such as sun exposure, heat, stress, or certain foods.

Because rosacea can progress over time if left untreated, early evaluation by a dermatologist is important. A physician can identify the specific subtype of rosacea and develop a management plan designed to control inflammation and prevent worsening symptoms.

What Causes Rosacea?

Rosacea develops due to a combination of genetic, vascular, inflammatory, and environmental factors. Individuals with rosacea often have highly reactive facial blood vessels and an overactive inflammatory response within the skin.

Common triggers that may worsen rosacea include:

  • Sun exposure
  • Heat or hot environments
  • Emotional stress
  • Spicy foods or alcohol
  • Harsh skincare products
  • Hormonal changes

These triggers can cause blood vessels in the skin to dilate, leading to flushing, redness, and inflammation. Over time, repeated flare-ups may contribute to persistent redness and visible capillaries.

While rosacea cannot be permanently cured, dermatologist-guided management can significantly improve symptoms and help patients maintain more stable, comfortable skin.

Types of Rosacea

Dermatologists classify rosacea into several subtypes based on symptoms and skin changes. Many patients experience features of more than one subtype.

Erythematotelangiectatic Rosacea (ETR)

This subtype is characterized by persistent facial redness, frequent flushing, and visible blood vessels. The cheeks and nose are most commonly affected.

Papulopustular Rosacea

Often referred to as “acne rosacea,” this form causes red bumps and pus-filled breakouts in addition to facial redness and inflammation.

Phymatous Rosacea

This less common subtype causes thickened skin, most often affecting the nose. It is more frequently seen in men.

Ocular Rosacea

Ocular rosacea affects the eyes and eyelids, leading to irritation, dryness, redness, or a burning sensation.

Identifying the rosacea subtype is important because each form may require a slightly different treatment approach.

Rosacea Treatment Options

Rosacea treatment typically involves a combination of medical therapies and in-office procedures designed to reduce inflammation, calm redness, and stabilize vascular activity. Because rosacea symptoms vary by subtype and severity, treatments are carefully selected following a dermatologic evaluation with a board-certified dermatologist.

Medical Rosacea Treatment

Definition:

Medical rosacea therapy includes dermatologist-prescribed topical and oral medications designed to reduce inflammation and stabilize vascular activity in the skin.

What it helps with:

These treatments help reduce inflammatory lesions, persistent redness, flushing episodes, and skin sensitivity associated with rosacea.

Who it’s ideal for:

Patients with inflammatory rosacea, frequent flare-ups, or symptoms that do not respond to over-the-counter skincare products.

Medical Rosacea Treatment

Vbeam

Definition:

VBeam is a pulsed dye laser designed to specifically target dilated blood vessels and vascular redness in the skin.

What it helps with:

Helps reduce persistent facial redness, visible capillaries, and flushing episodes associated with rosacea.

Who it’s ideal for:

Patients with vascular rosacea characterized by visible blood vessels or chronic redness.

Vbeam

BBL Hero IPL

Definition:

BBL HERO (BroadBand Light High Energy Rapid Output) is a light-based technology designed to address vascular redness and pigment irregularities.

What it helps with:

Improves diffuse redness, uneven tone, and sun-related skin changes that may exacerbate rosacea symptoms.

Who it’s ideal for:

Carefully selected rosacea patients with stable symptoms who may benefit from light-based skin rejuvenation.

BBL Hero IPL

IPL

Definition:

IPL is a light-based therapy that targets redness and visible blood vessels while promoting overall skin tone improvement.

What it helps with:

Helps reduce redness, flushing, and vascular irregularities that contribute to rosacea symptoms.

Who it’s ideal for:

Patients experiencing persistent redness or facial flushing due to vascular activity.

IPL

Aerolase Neo Elite

Definition:

Aerolase Neo Elite is a gentle laser technology designed to treat inflammatory skin conditions with minimal irritation.

What it helps with:

Helps reduce redness, calm inflammation, and improve overall skin clarity while being suitable for sensitive or reactive skin.

Who it’s ideal for:

Patients with sensitive skin or rosacea-related inflammation seeking a comfortable laser treatment option.

Aerolase Neo Elite

Clear and Brilliant

Definition:

Clear and Brilliant is a fractional laser treatment designed to refresh the skin and support collagen production.

What it helps with:

Improves overall skin tone and texture while supporting healthier skin renewal in patients with mild redness or texture concerns.

Who it’s ideal for:

Patients seeking gentle skin rejuvenation alongside rosacea management.

Clear and Brilliant

Medical Facials

Definition:

Medical facials are dermatologist-directed treatments designed to gently cleanse, calm inflammation, and strengthen the skin barrier.

What it helps with:

Supports ongoing rosacea care by reducing irritation, improving hydration, and reinforcing the skin barrier.

Who it’s ideal for:

Patients seeking maintenance treatments for sensitive or rosacea-prone skin.

Medical Facials

Am I a Candidate for Rosacea Treatment?

You may be a candidate for rosacea management if you:

  • Experience persistent facial redness or flushing
  • Notice visible blood vessels on the cheeks or nose
  • Develop acne-like bumps that do not respond to acne treatments
  • Have sensitive skin that reacts easily to heat, sun exposure, or skincare products
  • Want dermatologist-guided care for chronic facial redness

A consultation with a board-certified dermatologist is necessary to determine the rosacea subtype, identify triggers, and create an appropriate treatment plan.

What to Expect During Treatment & Recovery

Rosacea management often involves a combination of in-office procedures and at-home medical therapies. Laser and light-based treatments are generally well tolerated and may cause temporary redness or mild swelling that resolves within several days.

Medical therapies require consistent use, and improvements typically occur gradually as inflammation decreases and vascular activity stabilizes. Because rosacea is a chronic condition, long-term maintenance and trigger management are important components of treatment.

Why Choose Marie Hayag, MD for Rosacea Care?

Effective rosacea management requires careful diagnosis and physician-led treatment planning.

At Marie Hayag MD, patients benefit from:

  • Care from board-certified dermatologist Dr. Marie V. Hayag
  • Accurate diagnosis of rosacea subtype and triggers
  • Customized treatment plans for all skin types and tones
  • Access to advanced vascular laser and light-based technologies
  • A long-term approach focused on inflammation control and skin barrier health

This comprehensive, physician-guided approach helps patients achieve safer and more consistent improvements in redness and skin sensitivity.

Rosacea Care Begins with Dermatologic Evaluation

Rosacea symptoms can resemble other skin conditions, including acne, dermatitis, or general skin sensitivity. Accurate diagnosis by a dermatologist is essential before beginning treatment.

At Marie Hayag MD in New York City, rosacea care begins with a comprehensive evaluation to assess symptoms, identify triggers, and determine the most appropriate management strategy.

To schedule your consultation, call 212-722-2055 or book online. Our Upper East Side dermatology practice proudly serves patients throughout Manhattan and New York City.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What causes rosacea?-+

Rosacea is believed to develop from a combination of genetic, inflammatory, vascular, and environmental factors. People with rosacea often have highly reactive facial blood vessels and an overactive immune response in the skin, which leads to redness, flushing, and inflammation.

What are the first signs of rosacea?-+

Early rosacea symptoms often include frequent facial flushing, persistent redness on the cheeks or nose, visible blood vessels, and skin sensitivity. Some patients may also develop acne-like bumps or experience burning or stinging sensations.

Can rosacea be cured?-+

Rosacea is a chronic condition and cannot be permanently cured. However, dermatologist-guided treatment and trigger management can significantly reduce symptoms and help maintain long-term control of redness and inflammation.

What treatments are available for rosacea?-+

Rosacea treatment may include prescription topical medications, oral therapies, vascular laser treatments such as Vbeam, light-based treatments like BBL HERO IPL or IPL, and supportive skin therapies designed to strengthen the skin barrier and reduce inflammation.

Can laser treatments help rosacea?-+

Yes. Vascular lasers and light-based therapies can help reduce persistent redness, visible blood vessels, and flushing. These treatments target dilated blood vessels beneath the skin and are often used alongside medical therapies for optimal results.

What triggers rosacea flare-ups?-+

Common rosacea triggers include sun exposure, heat, emotional stress, spicy foods, alcohol, hot beverages, and certain skincare products. Identifying and avoiding individual triggers is an important part of long-term rosacea management.

Is rosacea the same as acne?-+

Rosacea and acne are different conditions, although some forms of rosacea can cause acne-like bumps. Unlike acne, rosacea is primarily characterized by facial redness, flushing, and visible blood vessels, and it requires different treatment approaches.

Rosacea Care Guided by Precise, Dermatologist-Led Evaluation

Rosacea presents in multiple subtypes, each requiring a distinct and carefully selected therapeutic approach. Accurate evaluation by a board-certified dermatologist is essential to identify triggers, assess severity, and determine the safest and most effective treatment plan.

At Marie Hayag MD in New York City, treatment planning is physician-led to ensure safe, personalized, and evidence-based care for chronic facial redness and rosacea management.

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