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Treating under-eye rosacea with aesthetic procedures requires specialized knowledge because the skin is thin and sensitive. Specific treatments like low-intensity lasers or targeted light therapies can reduce inflammation and redness, but they must be administered with precision to avoid damage.

Many people underestimate the impact of under-eye rosacea on their overall appearance and confidence. The redness and inflammation can make one appear tired or even unhealthy, which is why targeted aesthetic treatments are crucial. At B Medical Center, we start with a thorough skin assessment to determine the severity of the rosacea and the sensitivity of the under-eye area. We often use a combination of gentle laser therapies, such as pulsed dye laser (PDL), and specialized topical treatments. The PDL targets the tiny blood vessels that cause redness, while the topical treatments, containing ingredients like niacinamide and allantoin, help soothe and protect the skin. What distinguishes our approach is the precision with which we apply these treatments, ensuring minimal disruption to the surrounding tissue. We also emphasize post-treatment care, including the use of cooling masks and gentle moisturizers, to promote healing and prevent recurrence. This comprehensive approach delivers noticeable improvements in the appearance of under-eye rosacea.

Key Takeaways

  • Low-intensity laser treatments can target blood vessels contributing to rosacea under the eyes.
  • Topical treatments with metronidazole or azelaic acid, specifically formulated for sensitive skin, can help manage rosacea symptoms.
  • Cooling techniques during laser procedures minimize discomfort and protect the delicate under-eye skin.
  • Maintenance treatments are often necessary to sustain the benefits of aesthetic procedures for under-eye rosacea.
  • A patch test is essential to assess skin reaction to topical treatments before full application under the eyes.