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How to Treat Red and Sensitive Skin
05Mar 2019

How to Treat Red and Sensitive Skin Do you suffer from sensitive skin that turns red or flushes frequently? You may have a condition called Rosacea. This common skin disease often appears when men or women are in their 30s and 40s. Generally, people with Rosacea experience a variety of physical symptoms including extreme redness called erythema, small visible veins known as telangiectasias and hard postules under the skin that resemble severe acne. It can be frustrating to deal with the onset of Rosacea, but thankfully there are solutions that can help reduce flare ups. At the Harley Institute, we enjoy helping Atlanta, Georgia area clients find new ways to treat their skin issues without undergoing the risks and inconveniences of surgery. Are you interested in finding ways to keep your Rosacea at bay? Here are some methods that can help you calm your sensitive skin.

Do you suffer from sensitive skin that turns red or flushes frequently? You may have a condition called…

How to Treat Red and Sensitive Skin
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Understand Your Triggers

Once it's been determined that you're suffering from Rosacea, it's important to find out what kind of environmental and dietary factors encourage flare ups. For some, skin redness increases due to sun exposure, strenuous exercise and alcohol use, while others will only experience problems after eating specific foods that cause inflammation. Because triggers can widely vary from person to person, you'll have to be vigilant about determining what creates issues with you unique Rosacea case. You may need to remove certain allergy causing products or foods from your home and lifestyle.

Use Skin Care Products Designed for People with Rosacea

Some chemicals and ingredients commonly found in skin care products can actually create Rosacea issues after use. It's a good idea to use products that are made for those with sensitive skin, and that include anti-inflammatory ingredients like green tea or resveratrol. It's also essential to make sunscreen an integral part of your daily beauty routine, as too much sun, wind and other environmental factors can cause redness.

Specialized Treatment Options to Reduce Your Rosacea Symptoms

If you're really struggling with a flare up, and you need fast acting and long lasting healing, then there are in-office skin care treatments that can reduce the appearance of redness on the face, chest and other affected areas. Skin rejuvenation treatments using lasers, lights or electromagnetic energy can help reduce inflammation, increase collagen production and significantly improve the overall health of your skin. 

Need Help for Your Red, Sensitive Skin? Visit the Harley Institute Today

Are you considering skin treatments to help reduce your Rosacea related symptoms? Have you already tried every over the counter products possible, but aren't noticing a change? There's no reason to continue struggling. Instead, call or visit the Harley Institute in Atlanta, Georgia today. We are proud to offer local metro Atlanta, GA clients with innovative and non-invasive treatment options including non-surgical cosmetic rejuvenation, laser genesis, vein therapy and more. Our team of friendly, knowledgeable skin care specialists are ready to answer all your questions. Contact our office today for more information or to schedule a convenient appointment for your initial skin care consultation. 

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