Persistent facial redness may be caused by:
- rosacea (vascular or inflammatory subtypes)
- dilated superficial blood vessels
- chronic sun damage
- skin barrier dysfunction
- neurovascular hypersensitivity
Facial redness and rosacea are medical conditions, not cosmetic inconveniences.
At Parkwood Skin Clinic, we assess and manage redness and rosacea as chronic inflammatory and vascular skin disorders, using structured medical evaluation and targeted treatment pathways.
Our goal is not short-term camouflage, but long-term control, skin stability, and prevention of progression
Persistent facial redness may be caused by:
Symptoms may include:
Rosacea often fluctuates over time and typically requires more than a single treatment session.
Every patient begins with a doctor-led assessment, not automatic laser treatment.
Your consultation includes:
This ensures treatment is targeted, safe, and appropriate for your skin.
Depending on your assessment, management may include:
Laser treatment is used strategically, not routinely, and only when clinically appropriate.
Rosacea and redness tend to:
A structured approach:
Many patients benefit from multi-step treatment plans or programs, rather than ad-hoc sessions.
Who it’s for
early or intermittent redness
flushing
sensitive or reactive skin
first-time rosacea patients
Purpose
identify rosacea subtype
assess triggers and skin barrier
decide if laser is appropriate
This is our default entry point.
Who it’s for
uncertain or persistent redness
frequent flares
visible small vessels
symptoms not settling with basic care
Purpose
reduce inflammatory load
stabilise superficial vessels
introduce structured treatment
This is where most patients land.
Who it’s for
not responding to treatments
fixed background redness
burning or stinging dysesthesia
fragile or sun-damaged skin
Purpose
long-term vascular stabilisation
symptom reduction
relapse prevention