Concerns

Rosacea / Red Face

We take a gentle, doctor-led approach to calm redness, strengthen the barrier, and help you manage personal triggers.

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What is Rosacea?

Rosacea is a common skin condition that shows as persistent redness, flushing, visible capillaries, and sometimes bumps or sensitivity. It can flare with heat, stress, spicy food, or alcohol. Triggers vary from person to person, so a careful assessment matters.
Our approach is gentle and staged. We calm the skin barrier, reduce visible redness, and guide you on trigger management for long-term support.

Common Causes

Some people inherit a higher likelihood of facial redness and flushing.

Blood vessels in the face can dilate easily, leading to flushing and visible capillaries.

A disrupted barrier increases stinging, burning, and reactivity.

Sun, wind, heat, spicy foods, and alcohol can provoke flares.

Stress hormones and hot environments can intensify redness.

In-Clinic Treatment Options

How it helps rosacea: Vascular-focused laser energy targets visible capillaries and diffuse redness to reduce flushing and background redness.
Best for: Visible facial vessels, persistent redness on cheeks and nose, flushing-prone skin.
Plan: Usually 2 to 4 sessions, 4 to 6 weeks apart, with gentle home care and sun protection.
Downtime: Minimal. Temporary redness and mild swelling can settle within 24 to 48 hours.

How it helps rosacea: BroadBand Light can reduce the look of diffuse redness and small vessels while improving overall clarity.
Best for: Generalised facial redness, red post-flare marks, visible capillaries.
Plan: Typically 3 to 5 sessions about 4 weeks apart, plus maintenance as needed.
Downtime: Minimal. Short-term redness or darkening of small vessels may occur before they fade.

How it helps rosacea: Gentle fractional thermo-mechanical resurfacing can refine surface texture and support a calmer-looking complexion when used in suitable skins.
Best for: Mild texture change with background redness in well-controlled rosacea.
Plan: 3 to 4 sessions, 4 to 6 weeks apart, introduced cautiously in sensitive skin.
Downtime: Minimal to moderate. Pinkness and light flaking possible for a few days.

How it helps rosacea: Specific light wavelengths help calm visible redness and support the skin barrier without heat or irritation.
Best for: Sensitive or reactive rosacea, post-flare calming, support between vascular sessions.
Plan: Often 6 to 12 sessions, 1 to 2 times weekly initially, then spaced out.
Downtime: None.

How it helps rosacea: Micro-injected hydrating gels improve hydration and skin comfort, which can reduce the look of surface roughness around redness.
Best for: Dehydration, crepey texture, and dullness in rosacea-prone skin once stable.
Plan: 2 to 3 sessions in a course, then periodic maintenance.
Downtime: Minimal. Small bumps may be visible for 24 to 48 hours.

How it helps rosacea: Polynucleotide therapy aimed at supporting overall skin quality and comfort. Used selectively in stable rosacea to help the skin look calmer and healthier.
Best for: Sensitive, redness-prone skin seeking texture and comfort support once flares are controlled.
Plan: 3 to 4 sessions about monthly, then maintenance as advised.
Downtime: Minimal. Small bumps and redness usually settle in 1 to 2 days.

How it helps rosacea: Clinic-only adjunct used to support post-treatment recovery and overall skin quality as part of a broader program.
Best for: Supportive care after suitable procedures in carefully selected cases.
Plan: As advised within your personalised plan.
Downtime: None to minimal.

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Why Choose Us

You will be listened to, not rushed. Our doctors assess your skin, triggers, and goals, then design a plan that fits your life. We combine advanced devices with evidence-based skincare and clear education. You will know what to expect, how to care for your skin at home, and when to review your progress.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Rosacea is a tendency to persistent redness, flushing, visible capillaries, and sensitivity. Some people also see acne-like bumps.

Common triggers include heat, sun, spicy food, alcohol, hot drinks, stress, and harsh skincare. Triggers vary, so tracking helps.

No. Rosacea is a chronic sensitivity of facial vessels and the skin barrier. Sun or exercise can worsen redness but are not the root cause.

There is no single cure. Care focuses on control. With good routines and targeted support, redness and flares can be reduced and managed long term.

Use a gentle cleanser, fragrance free hydrator, and daily SPF. Avoid harsh scrubs and start any active products slowly after patch testing.

They can. Spicy foods, hot drinks, and alcohol are common triggers. A simple trigger diary can guide better choices for you.

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Vascular and light-based options can reduce visible vessels and diffuse redness. LED helps calm the skin and support the barrier. Plans are personalised.

Yes. We tailor settings and build intensity slowly. Barrier-first care and sun safety help keep improvements steady.

Care is doctor led and gentle by design. We assess triggers, barrier health, and vessel pattern, then build a personalised plan with vascular-safe technologies and calming skincare. You get clear education, sun strategy, and simple aftercare so improvements feel steady and comfortable in Perth.

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