Rosacea Treatments Canton OH

Find top doctors who perform Rosacea Treatments in Canton, OH. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Canton, OH.

Local Businesses

Ohio Head & Neck Surgeons Inc

(330)492-2844
4912 Higbee Avenue Northwest # 200
Canton, OH 44718


Allergy Dermatology Associates

(330) 433-1322
4677 Fulton Dr Nw
Canton, OH 44718


Jansen, Molly – Gr Sicard Incorporated

(330) 497-7525
4825 Munson St Nw
Canton, OH 44718


Tri-County Dermatology Inc

(330) 492-2327
4240 Munson St Nw
Canton, OH 44718


Shah Zaheer A Inc

(330)499-2209
4665 Douglas Circle Northwest Suite 103
Canton, OH 44718


Zaheer Shah

(330) 499-2209
4665 Douglas Circle N.W. Suite 103
Canton, OH 44718


Zaheer A Shah Inc

(330) 499-2209
4665 Douglas Cir Nw Ste 103
Canton, OH 44718


Berbaum, Mark W – Mark W Berbaum Incorporated

(330) 966-3111
4527 Everhard Rd Nw
Canton, OH 44718


Zucker, Jamie L – Canton Ophthalmology Assoc Inc

(330) 456-0047
2600 Tuscarawas St W # 200
Canton, OH 44701


El-Charif, Maria

330-244-8886
4340 Fulton Dr Nw
Canton, OH 44718


Dr.Maria Amer El-Charif

4340 Fulton Drive Northwest
Canton, OH 44718


Johnson J Thottam

330-492-8521
4800 Higbee Ave Nw
Canton, OH 44718


Khan Dermatologist

(330) 492-1117
4761 Higbee Ave Nw
Canton, OH 44718


Mohler Lester R Facs

1-330-489-1466
1330 Mercy Drive Northwest
Canton, OH 44708


Canton Ophthalmology Associates Inc

1-330-456-0047
2600 Tuscarawas Street West Suite 200
Canton, OH 44708


Implant Center

(330)493-1605
4181 Holiday Street Northwest
Canton, OH 44718


Ahmad, Mirza N – Mirza N Ahmad Inc

(330) 497-0817
4782 Munson St Nw
Canton, OH 44701


Fausto Antonio Sicard

330-497-7525
4825 Munson St Nw
Canton, OH 44718


Crystal Plastic Surgeons

(330) 456-7248
2600 Tuscarawas St W Ste 240
Canton, OH 44707


Christine Marie Adamick

330-494-7494
6525 Market Ave N # 100
Canton, OH 44721


Rosacea Treatments FAQ in Canton, OH

Is rosacea linked to the liver?

The appearance of rosacea may be a readily visible biomarker of fatty liver. The connection between rosacea and NAFLD may have important consequences in midlife assessment of cardiovascular and Alzheimer risk.

What is the latest treatment for rosacea?

On April 25, 2022, EPSOLAY®, a collaboration between Sol-Gel Technologies and Galderma, became the newest FDA-approved treatment for mild-to-moderate rosacea. EPSOLAY® contains a proprietary encapsulated cream formulation of benzoyl peroxide 5%.

What is often misdiagnosed as rosacea?

Psoriasis looks very similar to rosacea, and the two are frequently confused during diagnosis. With psoriasis, there is a rapid overproduction of new skin cells. There is a genetic predisposition, but certain causes can make psoriasis worse: Certain foods or medications.

What is the most effective treatment for rosacea?

Metronidazole. Metronidazole is an antibiotic drug that reduces inflammation. It is very commonly used in the treatment of rosacea. Metronidazole products are applied to the affected areas of skin once or twice a day in the form of a cream, lotion or gel.

At what age does rosacea show up?

Characterized by redness, pimples, and broken blood vessels, rosacea tends to begin after middle age (between the ages of 30 and 60). It is more common in fair-skinned people and women in menopause. The cause of rosacea is unknown. An estimated more than 14 million people in the U.S. have rosacea.

What are the 3 types of rosacea?

Type 1 – vascular rosacea: Red areas of skin on the face, sometimes small blood vessels are visible. Type 2 – inflammatory rosacea: As well as facial redness, there are red bumps (papules) and pus-filled spots (pustules). Type 3 – phymatous rosacea: The skin thickens and may become bumpy, particularly on the nose.

Will my rosacea ever go away?

Rosacea does not go away. It can go into remission and there can be lapses in flare-ups. Left untreated, permanent damage may result. [1] This damage can be serious as it can affect a patient’s eyes and cause skin redness permanently.

Does rosacea affect hair?

While rosacea may make some patients want to tear their proverbial hair out, a recent small study discovered a potential association between the disorder and a form of progressive hair loss in women.

Why is rosacea serious?

In the most serious cases of rosacea the skin can thicken and form excess tissue, usually around the nose. This causes the nose to take on a large, bulbous appearance (rhinophyma). Rhinophyma is an uncommon, severe symptom of rosacea and takes several years to develop. It almost exclusively affects men.

What foods to stay away from if you have rosacea?

The most frequently reported triggers implicated in rosacea include alcohol, spicy food, cinnamaldehyde-containing foods (e.g., tomatoes, citrus fruits, chocolate), hot drinks, and histamine-rich foods (e.g., aged cheese, wine, processed meats).

Which probiotic is best for rosacea?

Lactobacillus plantarum: Research has shown that this probiotic has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. While most studies focus on the treatment of acne with this strain, the fact it supports healthy skin sebum and hydration is promising for the treatment of rosacea.

Does magnesium help with rosacea?

“Magnesium is the way to go for clients who come in with redness or rosacea,” she says. First, Wilson will give the skin a deep cleanse, exfoliate, and administer any extractions needed before applying a magnesium gel to ensure the most effective absorption.

What is the best vitamin for rosacea?

Niacinamide is particularly helpful for both acne and rosacea. The recommended dosage is 500-800mg twice daily. Unlike Niacin, Niacinamide should not cause redness or flushing of the skin. There are many studies that have shown the benefit of taking daily zinc in the reduction of acne and rosacea.

How do you stop rosacea from spreading?

Protect your skin from the sun. Minimize stress. Avoid overheating — even during exercise. Simplify your skin care routine. Opt for mild foods. Opt for cold beverages. Limit alcohol. Protect your face from wind and cold.