Rosacea Treatments Paterson NJ

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

Local Businesses

Bisan Medical

(973) 345-0444
1029 Main St – Ste 4
Paterson, NJ 07503


Aqel Mahmoud

(973) 523-9090
355 21St Ave
Paterson, NJ 07501


Batista Pediatrics Llc

(973) 742-7720
156 Market St
Paterson, NJ 07505


Ahmed Faruk

(973) 956-8973
231 Union Ave
Paterson, NJ 07502


Alburquerque L Pa

(973) 684-2247
412 Park Ave
Paterson, NJ 07504


Vibhakar Baxi

(973) 256-0141
1031 Mcbride Ave # D204
Paterson, NJ 07544


Arfaa Mah

(973) 881-0441
456 E 18Th St
Paterson, NJ 07514


St Joseph’S Regional Med Ctr

(973) 754-2000
703 Main St
Paterson, NJ 07503


Mathias Zemel

973-279-1232
675 Broadway
Paterson, NJ 07514


Brar Harleen

(973) 684-3434
680 Broadway
Paterson, NJ 07514


Bollu Janardhan

(973) 754-9600
32 Hine St – Ste 10
Paterson, NJ 07503


Biehl Michael

(973) 754-2354
703 Main St
Paterson, NJ 07503


Silvio Podda

(973) 754-2413
703 Main Street St. Joseph’S Children’S Center Craniofacial Ctr.
Paterson, NJ 07503


Agarwal Ashoke

(973) 684-8617
715 Broadway – Ste 1
Paterson, NJ 07514


Asokan Rengaswamy

(973) 523-3400
183 Illinois Ave
Paterson, NJ 07503


Alex Sarkodie

(862) 264-1255
641 Broadway
Paterson, NJ 07514


Rosacea Treatments FAQ in Paterson, NJ

Why did I suddenly get rosacea?

The cause of rosacea is unknown, but it could be due to an overactive immune system, heredity, environmental factors or a combination of these. Rosacea is not caused by poor hygiene and it’s not contagious. Flare-ups might be triggered by: Hot drinks and spicy foods.

How do you stop rosacea from progressing?

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.

What should you not do with rosacea?

Anything that irritates your skin can worsen rosacea. To prevent this, you want to avoid rubbing or scrubbing your face. That means no washcloths, facial sponges, or exfoliating. Making these tips a part of your skin care routine can help you take better care of your rosacea-prone skin.

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.

Does rosacea make you tired?

In conclusion, rosacea patients presented poorer sleep quality, as well as a higher propability of genetic background with sleep disturbance.

Why did I develop rosacea?

The cause of rosacea is unknown, but it could be due to an overactive immune system, heredity, environmental factors or a combination of these. Rosacea is not caused by poor hygiene and it’s not contagious. Flare-ups might be triggered by: Hot drinks and spicy foods.

Is rosacea fungal or bacterial?

Scientists found that most people with acne-like rosacea react to a bacterium (singular for bacteria) called bacillus oleronius. This reaction causes their immune system to overreact.

What organ causes rosacea?

Studies suggest that rosacea is associated with abnormalities of blood vessels (the vascular system) and the immune system. In people with this condition, blood vessels expand (dilate) too easily, which can cause redness and flushing of the skin.

Can rosacea affect my 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.

Can COVID trigger rosacea?

COVID-19 (SARS-COV-2) pandemic is associated with aggravation of facial dermatoses caused by professional prophylactic measures, mostly face masks, especially reported in healthcare workers, such as irritant and contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, rosacea, acne.

What are long term effects of rosacea?

Without treatment for your skin, rosacea can become more noticeable. For example, the long-lasting flushing can become permanent redness on your face. Spider veins may appear on your cheeks. Some people develop acne-like breakouts.