Rosacea affects millions of Americans, causing flushing and other uncomfortable symptoms that can take a toll on your self-confidence. The good news is that lasers can help reduce redness and improve future skin health, too. Here’s how.
Millions of Americans suffer from rosacea, an inflammatory skin condition that causes flushing, enlarged blood vessels, and tiny, pimple-like bumps on your face — typically on the forehead, cheeks, nose, and chin. Rosacea is chronic with no known cure, but treatments can help manage your symptoms so you can enjoy clearer skin.
At Micari Aesthetics, our team tailors rosacea treatment for each patient’s unique needs, recommending custom treatment plans focused on achieving optimal results. For many patients, that means having laser therapy. Here’s how lasers help manage rosacea symptoms.
The science behind laser treatments
Lasers use focused beams of intense energy to target the layers of skin where inflammation occurs. That energy is absorbed by those layers using a technology called selective photothermolysis, which means destroying tissue with highly selective light energy.
Your provider can further optimize treatment by selecting the optimal energy wavelength. Lasers offer adjustable wavelengths to support custom treatment based on your skin type, skin condition, and other factors, making them ideal for several skin conditions, including rosacea, acne, and age-related issues.
Once those blood vessels are targeted, the light emitted by the laser device is converted into heat. As it’s absorbed by the targeted tissues, it causes controlled damage that helps resolve symptoms and trigger natural healing.
How lasers work to manage rosacea
Rosacea inflammation involves tiny blood vessels, causing swelling and irritation that results in general flushing and visible veins. The inflammatory process also spurs the development of tiny pustules that are often confused with acne.
Because lasers are highly adjustable, they’re very effective in targeting those tiny vessels while leaving surrounding tissue unharmed and unaffected. Laser energy can be adjusted to target the red blood cells or hemoglobin within the blood vessels. When the laser heat energy is absorbed, it causes the vessels to narrow or constrict, counteracting swelling so vessels are less visible or not visible at all.
At the same time, laser energy triggers healing deep within your skin, promoting the development of collagen to help your skin look and feel smoother. Over time, these responses can help reduce overall redness while improving skin health.
Lasers can be used alone or in combination with other therapies, like medication. Plus, laser treatment can be repeated, making it a safe, effective method for achieving long-term skin benefits and a healthier-looking complexion overall.
Find a solution for your rosacea
Rosacea symptoms can be uncomfortable and take a toll on your self-confidence, too. To learn more about laser therapy and other treatment options we offer, call 631-910-7599 or request an appointment online with the team at our Bellmore, New York, location today.