Rosacea

ROSACEA

Alora Wellness & Spa offers a variety of treatments to help with rosacea. According to Real Self, "Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that first appears as flushing or subtle redness in the midface, often looking like blushing or a sunburn. While they usually come and go, rosacea symptoms can progress over time until the mild redness becomes ruddier and more permanent, involving most of the face, and tiny dilated blood vessels called telangiectasias appear.


Anyone can get rosacea, but it’s most common among women with fair skin and of northern European descent. Typically, it affects adults between the ages of 30 and 50. It’s frequently referred to as adult acne (and sometimes called acne rosacea), but it often shows up for people who never experienced teenage acne. The telling difference between acne vulgaris and rosacea is that rosacea lacks blackheads." 


What causes rosacea?

Rosacea is a chronic skin condition. Some factors that may link to the cause of rosacea include bacteria on the skin, UV exposure, hormone changes, and a variety of other external factors. 


Every patient's story is different and as such, Alora's specialists promise to do their best to cater to each individual's needs. Treatments for rosacea involve Candela GentleMax, facials, chemical peels, and medical-grade skincare.


Call the front desk at (541) 228-9595 to schedule an appointment with one of Alora’s specialists today!


ROSACEA

Alora Wellness & Spa offers a variety of treatments to help with rosacea. According to Real Self, "Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that first appears as flushing or subtle redness in the midface, often looking like blushing or a sunburn. While they usually come and go, rosacea symptoms can progress over time until the mild redness becomes ruddier and more permanent, involving most of the face, and tiny dilated blood vessels called telangiectasias appear.


Anyone can get rosacea, but it’s most common among women with fair skin and of northern European descent. Typically, it affects adults between the ages of 30 and 50. It’s frequently referred to as adult acne (and sometimes called acne rosacea), but it often shows up for people who never experienced teenage acne. The telling difference between acne vulgaris and rosacea is that rosacea lacks blackheads." 


What causes rosacea?

Rosacea is a chronic skin condition. Some factors that may link to the cause of rosacea include bacteria on the skin, UV exposure, hormone changes, and a variety of other external factors. 


Every patient's story is different and as such, Alora's specialists promise to do their best to cater to each individual's needs. Treatments for rosacea involve CandelaVbeam® Perfecta, facials, chemical peels, and medical-grade skincare.


Call the front desk at (541) 203-3604 to schedule an appointment with one of Alora’s specialists today!


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