Rosacea treatment involves managing symptoms of this chronic skin condition through various methods such as topical medications (e.g., antibiotics), oral prescription drugs, and laser therapies. The goal is to reduce redness, acne-like bumps, and inflammation while preventing future flare-ups.
Rosacea treatment involves managing symptoms of this chronic skin condition through various methods such as topical medications (e.g., antibiotics), oral prescription drugs, and laser therapies. The goal is to reduce redness, acne-like bumps, and inflammation while preventing future flare-ups.
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by facial redness, acne-like pimples, visible blood vessels, and a swollen, bulbous nose. Common treatments include topical antibiotics, oral medications, and laser therapy. New Zealand's public health system provides access to some of these options but waiting times can vary.
The private sector offers faster access for a cost. Make sure your healthcare provider is experienced in rosacea treatment as misdiagnosis is common.