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Rosacea Treatment

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Common Rosacea Treatments

Treatment for rosacea is driven by your type of rosacea and its severity. The most common treatments include topical ointments and oral medicines. Get the details on both options ›

What to Expect With Laser Treatment for Rosacea

Medications for rosacea can help control your symptoms and make your everyday life easier. But they control all symptoms. Redness, flushing and skin thickening around the nose need a different type of treatment. That’s where laser treatment comes in.

Get the goods on laser treatment

Is Your Rosacea Treatment Working?

Find out how well your rosacea symptoms are being managed.

Can Rosacea Go Into Remission?

There isn't a cure for rosacea, but medications, self-care and other therapies make reducing symptoms a reality. But is it possible to eliminate them entirely?

Taking certain steps makes disease relief more likely. For example, when it comes to treatment, earlier is always better, even if your rosacea is mild and doesn't bother you much.

Learn how to give rosacea remission a good chance

Reference: Skin, Hair and Nails section on Better Medicine


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Rosacea affects about 16 million people in the U.S. The condition is more common in women than in men.

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