Persistent redness, visible blood vessels, and flare-ups on the face can be more than just temporary irritation — they could be signs of rosacea, a common but often misunderstood skin condition. For many people in Dubai, rosacea can affect not only appearance but also confidence and comfort, especially with the region’s heat and sun exposure.
At Dr. Rami Hamed Center (DRHC) in Dubai, we understand how frustrating and unpredictable rosacea can feel. The good news is that with the right care and treatment plan, it can be effectively managed and kept under control.
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that usually affects the central part of the face — especially the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin. It may appear as redness, flushing, visible small blood vessels (called telangiectasia), or acne-like bumps.
While rosacea is not contagious or harmful, it can worsen over time if left untreated. Early diagnosis and proper treatment are key to maintaining healthy, calm skin.
The exact cause of rosacea isn’t fully understood, but several factors can contribute to its development and flare-ups.
Rosacea often runs in families, suggesting a genetic predisposition.
Dubai’s hot climate, intense sunlight, and humidity can trigger or worsen rosacea symptoms.
People with naturally sensitive skin may experience stronger inflammatory responses that lead to redness and irritation.
Spicy foods, alcohol, stress, and hot beverages can dilate blood vessels and cause flare-ups.
A skin mite called Demodex and certain bacteria (Helicobacter pylori) are sometimes linked to rosacea development.
Understanding your personal triggers is an important step toward controlling symptoms and preventing flare-ups.
Rosacea can appear in different forms, and identifying the right type helps guide treatment:
At DRHC Dubai, our dermatology specialists use advanced diagnostic tools and personalized care plans to manage rosacea effectively. Treatments focus on calming inflammation, reducing redness, and strengthening the skin barrier.
Laser therapy, such as vascular laser or IPL (Intense Pulsed Light), targets visible blood vessels and persistent redness by gently heating and closing them.
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Dermatologists may prescribe medicated creams or gels to control inflammation and bacterial overgrowth. These are customized to each patient’s skin sensitivity and severity.
For moderate to severe cases, oral antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications may be used to reduce flare-ups and swelling.
Daily skincare plays a vital role in managing rosacea. Our specialists recommend non-irritating, fragrance-free products that soothe and protect sensitive skin.
Managing rosacea often involves small lifestyle changes — such as avoiding direct sun exposure, using sunscreen daily, and identifying trigger foods or stressors.
At DRHC Dubai, our dermatology team helps patients not just treat rosacea but also understand how to keep their skin balanced and calm in the UAE’s challenging weather.