Dr. Richard E. Fitzpatrick’s Ideas on Treating Rosacea and Visible Redness
By Dr. Richard E. Fitzpatrick Source: Flickr user The Thinking Doll Visible skin redness is an incredibly common, frustrating and often mysterious condition affecting millions of Americans and can be qualified into 2 major categories: acute redness and chronic redness . Acute redness appears quickly and dissipates quickly—and it includes sun exposure and even flushing. Over 33% of U.S. adults have reported having at least one sunburn episode over the past year. Chronic conditions such as rosacea or acne are often associated with chronic visible redness in the skin See the complete post here
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