Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that’s typically difficult to control without medical intervention. Men and women that are genetically-prone to rosacea my start to see the condition develop anywhere from the ages of 30-50 with redness worsening with time. While some people may go years without an outbreak, others suffer from the stress of daily redness.
At Best Self Medical Arts, Dr. Cheryl Geer has helped countless men and women control their rosacea and redness through minimally-invasive methods. Dr. Geer listens to your concerns and goals before developing a treatment plan to restore a blemish-free complexion for as long as possible.
What Symptoms are Associated with Rosacea?
Although the symptoms that come with rosacea are typically not harmful to your health, they can cause a lot of emotional stress for many patients. Currently, there is no cure for rosacea. However, with proper care, rosacea symptoms can be managed and controlled.
Symptoms of rosacea may include;
- Facial Redness & Rash
- Swollen Red Bumps
- Enlarged or Bulbous Nose
- Blood Vessels within the Skin
- Dry, Itchy Skin & Eyes
It’s important to note rosacea affects everyone differently. In fact, one outbreak can vary significantly from another even in the same patient.
What Are My Treatment Options?
For patients with moderate to severe symptoms of rosacea, Dr. Geer may suggest non-ablative Halo laser treatments. Halo can help manage your condition by improving the overall quality of your skin through deep tissue regeneration. The procedure is minimally-invasive and doesn’t require any downtime making treatments easy to fit into your daily routine.
Halo Non-Ablative Laser Consultations Available
How Can I Manage My Symptoms?
Dr. Geer is a wonderful doctor. She takes such great care with her patients, is thoughtful and educational. I got the Halo laser facial and I keep getting compliments on how great my skin looks, that it’s glowing and bright. On average, people guess that I am five years younger than I am and I believe this facial has helped with that.
-MG, Happy Patient