Address chronic redness, telangiectasia, and flushing through therapies designed to calm vascular reactivity and reduce visible blood vessels.


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Rosacea treatment in NYC is provided by Dr. Marie V. Hayag, a board-certified dermatologist offering physician-led care on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. If you are experiencing chronic facial redness, persistent flushing, visible blood vessels, or rosacea-related breakouts, personalized dermatologic treatment can reduce inflammation, improve vascular stability, and support long-term skin barrier health.
Rosacea affects an estimated 16 million Americans, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, and is more common in adults over 30. Early diagnosis and consistent management may help reduce progression and minimize flare frequency.






Address chronic redness, telangiectasia, and flushing through therapies designed to calm vascular reactivity and reduce visible blood vessels.
Control papules and pustules through subtype-guided medical therapy tailored to rosacea severity.
Support reactive, sensitive skin with dermatologist-selected barrier-repair and anti-inflammatory strategies.
At Marie Hayag MD, rosacea is treated as a chronic relapsing inflammatory condition requiring accurate diagnosis, subtype classification, and individualized long-term management. Rather than offering temporary redness reduction alone, care focuses on addressing vascular instability, inflammatory pathways, and skin barrier dysfunction.
Rosacea management requires long-term dermatologic oversight rather than temporary cosmetic solutions, particularly in patients experiencing progressive vascular changes. Because rosacea can resemble acne or other inflammatory skin conditions, proper evaluation is essential. Misdiagnosis may delay effective treatment and allow symptoms to worsen over time.
Treatment plans may integrate:
This physician-led approach ensures both symptom control and long-term skin stability.
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory and vascular skin condition that primarily affects the central face, including the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead. It may present as:
Symptoms fluctuate and are often influenced by environmental, dietary, or lifestyle triggers. Without treatment, rosacea may worsen over time.
Rosacea is classified into subtypes based on presentation:
Subtype identification guides targeted treatment planning.
Rosacea flare-ups may be influenced by:
In Manhattan, environmental heat exposure, indoor heating cycles, commuting stress, and seasonal humidity shifts may intensify vascular reactivity, making structured trigger management especially important for NYC patients.
Identifying personal triggers plays a critical role in long-term management.
Rosacea often follows a relapsing course. Effective management requires:
Treatment may include:
By integrating prescription therapy with vascular laser or light-based treatment when appropriate, rosacea management addresses both inflammatory and vascular components of the condition.
Physician-guided rosacea treatment may offer:
Early and consistent treatment may reduce the risk of symptom progression. Professional treatment reduces the risk of misdiagnosis and inappropriate acne-focused therapies that may worsen rosacea symptoms.
A comprehensive evaluation identifies rosacea subtype, vascular involvement, inflammatory activity, and skin sensitivity.
Treatment may include prescription topicals, oral therapy, and vascular laser treatment for persistent redness.
Patients receive guidance tailored to lifestyle, occupation, and environmental exposure in New York City.
Structured follow-up supports long-term stability and minimizes flare recurrence.
Rosacea treatment is appropriate for adults experiencing:
Patients seeking long-term management, not temporary cosmetic correction, benefit most from consultation.
If you are searching for rosacea treatment in NYC or a board-certified rosacea dermatologist on the Upper East Side, schedule a personalized consultation today. At Marie Hayag MD, rosacea care is structured around accurate subtype diagnosis, vascular control, and long-term inflammatory management.
Call 212.722.2055 or book online to begin physician-guided rosacea treatment in Manhattan.
The most effective rosacea treatment depends on subtype and severity. Dermatologists may use prescription topical therapy, oral medication, or vascular laser treatment to address redness, visible blood vessels, and inflammatory lesions.
Rosacea is a chronic condition. While it cannot be cured, consistent management can significantly reduce symptoms.
Yes. Vascular laser and light-based therapies can significantly reduce visible blood vessels and persistent redness when performed under dermatologist supervision.
Treatment includes medical evaluation, subtype classification, prescription therapy, trigger management, and long-term monitoring.
Without consistent management, rosacea may progress in severity, with increased vascular visibility and inflammatory flare frequency over time.
Book a personalized consultation with Marie Hayag’s expert team and receive rosacea treatment guided by medical expertise and individualized care.





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