Rosacea & Redness Treatment
Rosacea & Redness Treatment at Skinovate
Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes redness, flushing, visible blood vessels, and sensitivity, especially on the cheeks, nose, and forehead. At Skinovate, our dermatologists offer a comprehensive, personalised medical plan to reduce redness, calm inflammation, strengthen the skin barrier, and control flare-ups
What We Do at Skinovate
Our treatment approach includes:
Medical Management (Dermatologist-led)
- Anti-inflammatory topical creams
- Prescription gels for reducing redness
- Oral medications in moderate–severe cases
- Barrier-repair moisturisers for sensitive skin
Laser & Energy-Based Treatments
- Laser Toning for reducing redness/vascular visibility
- Q-Switched Laser to even skin tone
- IPL / Photofacial for redness control and uniform complexion
- Carbon/Hollywood Peel for inflammation reduction (selected cases)
Skin Strengthening & Sensitivity Repair
- Hydrating facials
- Sensitive-skin protocols
- Medical skincare routine
- Trigger identification + lifestyle guidance
Maintenance Program
Since rosacea is chronic, Skinovate dermatologists create a long-term plan to keep the skin calm and prevent future flare-ups.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rosacea is triggered by genetics, sun exposure, heat, spicy food, alcohol, stress, and sometimes mites/bacteria on the skin. It leads to chronic redness and flushed appearance.
We combine medical prescriptions, laser therapies, and sensitive-skin care to reduce redness, calm inflammation, and control flare-ups.
Yes. Laser Toning, Q-Switched Laser, and Photofacial/ IPL help reduce superficial vessels, redness, and frequent flushing.
Rosacea is a chronic condition; however, with the right treatment and maintenance plan, symptoms can be reduced by 70–90%, and flare-ups become less frequent.
Depends on severity.
Typically 4–8 sessions of laser or Photofacial, combined with medical care.
Avoiding triggers such as sun exposure, spicy food, heat, and stress. Using sunscreen daily is essential.
Yes. All procedures are dermatologist-supervised and safe for sensitive skin.
Yes. Redness becomes more persistent, vessels become more visible, and sensitivity increases over time.

