Rosacea Treatments Fairfield CT

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

Local Businesses

Phillip F Corso

203-368-2173
475 Algonquin Rd
Fairfield, CT 06825


Fliegelman, Lawrence – Connecticut Ear Nose Throat

(203) 259-4700
1305 Post Rd
Fairfield, CT 06824


Bilinski, Douglas L – Bilinski Douglas L

(203) 259-3755
1300 Post Rd # 207
Fairfield, CT 06824


Rosenthal Cosmetic Surgery

(203) 335-3223
75 Kings Highway Cutoff
Fairfield, CT 06824


Sofer, Alfred – Alfred Sofer

(203) 336-9862
2238 Black Rock Tpke
Fairfield, CT 06824


Jeffrey Steven Rosenthal

203-335-3223
75 Kings Highway Cutoff
Fairfield, CT 06824


Melvin Coolidge

(203) 255-3509
79 S Benson Rd # 1
Fairfield, CT 06824


Bilinski Douglas L

(203) 259-3755
1300 Post Rd Ste 207
Fairfield, CT 06824


Samuelson, Nancy – Rosenthal Cosmetic Surgery Ctr

(203) 335-3223
75 Kings Hwy
Fairfield, CT 06824


Philip F Corso Facs

203-227-1717
475 Algonquin Rd
Fairfield, CT 06825


Bluestein, Harvey J – Bluestein Harvey J

(203) 254-8557
325 Reef Rd # 105
Fairfield, CT 06824


Victoria Gross

(203) 259-7709
1305 Post Rd – # 310
Fairfield, CT 06824


Richard A. Levin, M.D.

(203) 844-0497
1305 Post Rd Ste 302
Fairfield, CT 06824


Lawrence Blum

(203) 255-2681
1700 Post Rd – # B7
Fairfield, CT 06824


Rosenthal, Jeffrey S – Rosenthal Cosmetic Surgery Ctr

(203) 335-3223
75 Kings Hwy
Fairfield, CT 06824


Ivan S Cohen

203-259-7709
1305 Post Rd
Fairfield, CT 06824


Douglas L Bilinski

(203) 259-3755
1300 Post Rd – Suite 207
Fairfield, CT 06824


Connecticut Ear Nose Throat

(203) 259-4700
1305 Post Rd Ste 302
Fairfield, CT 06824


Harrigan, Maeve – Fliegelman & Levin

(203) 259-4700
1305 Post Rd
Fairfield, CT 06824


Lawrence Michael Blum

203-255-2681
1700 Post Rd
Fairfield, CT 06824


Rosacea Treatments FAQ in Fairfield, CT

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.

Does rosacea come from the gut?

So in our last journal entry we looked about what rosacea is, its possible causes and its triggers and what products can support the skin. However, we know that Rosacea is very influenced by internal factors as well as external – rosacea is strongly linked to gut problems including Leaky Gut.

Can too much vitamin D cause rosacea?

The study concluded that increased vitamin D levels may act as a risk factor for the development of rosacea. Researchers have also pointed out that raised vitamin D levels may be the result of excessive sun exposure, a factor known to trigger rosacea.

Will drinking water help rosacea?

Dehydration Drinking water helps wash out toxins that otherwise clog your skin. Rosacea tip: Stay hydrated. Choose icy water to cool your system and keep blood vessels from dilating, the reason behind your red skin.

Can anxiety bring on rosacea?

Stress manifests as an emotion, and it has been proven to trigger rosacea flare-ups just as easily as common physical triggers, such as spicy foods and alcohol. Excess or chronic stress causes the body to overreact, causing dramatic chemical and physical changes.

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 vitamin deficiency can cause rosacea?

Rosacea and vitamin deficiency Some anecdotal evidence online suggests that vitamin deficiencies, particularly B vitamins, like B-12, may cause rosacea.

Can rosacea become cancerous?

A recent study in Denmark found rosacea patients had an increased risk of hepatic cancer (liver cancer), non-melanoma skin cancer and breast cancer, but a decreased risk of lung cancer.

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.

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.

What products are good for rosacea?

Vanicream Gentle Facial Cleanser. Aveeno Ultra-Calming Foaming Cleanser. Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser. Avene Redness-Relief Refreshing Cleansing Lotion. Dove Sensitive Skin Beauty Bar. CeraVe PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion. Clinique Redness Solutions Daily Relief Cream. La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair Face Moisturizer.

Is rosacea emotional?

It has already been described that rosacea can be associated with embarrassment, emotional distress, low self-esteem and avoidance of social situations. All these factors can lead to psychiatric disorders such as depression and anxiety.

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%.

Can rosacea affect your eyes?

Ocular rosacea (roe-ZAY-she-uh) is inflammation that causes redness, burning and itching of the eyes. It often develops in people who have rosacea, a chronic skin condition that affects the face. Sometimes ocular (eye) rosacea is the first sign that you may later develop the facial type.