Living With Rosacea : The Emotional Impact of Chronic Redness
April is Rosacea Awareness Month, an initiative supported by the National Rosacea Society to improve education and reduce stigma around this chronic inflammatory skin condition.
Rosacea affects more than just the skin.
Patients often report:
Embarrassment during flares
Avoidance of social situations
Anxiety about visible redness
Frustration with unpredictability
Because rosacea primarily affects the face, its psychological impact can be significant. Open conversations and early treatment can improve not only skin symptoms but also confidence and quality of life.
Rosacea is common. It is medical. And it deserves thoughtful care.
If persistent redness is affecting you, evaluation and tailored treatment options are available. You can call our office at (432)-563-3113 to schedule an appointment.