Guest guest Posted April 12, 2002 Report Share Posted April 12, 2002 can become damaged and lead to rosacea. ( I odn't know if that is the correct way to say this ) but he says for example " one rosacea sufferer ( what an appropriate word ) may have had severe sun damage that has made his/her facial blood vessels unable to handle any bouts of blushing or flushing " " a fifth rosacea sufferer may have been born with his/her facial vessels too close to the skin surface " " a sixth rosacea sufferer may have chronically irritated his/her skin with facial cleansers to suh an extent that he/she has damaged the vessels through chronic bouts of low-grade inflammation " this is what at least 2 derms thought had happened to my skin. anyway, I was wondering it the treatment and the progression though the stages of development would depend on how the rosacea got started. For example, would the sun worshipper who has damaged blood vessels necessarily respond to the typical treatment in the same way as someone who has damaged blood vessels through say, overuse of topical steroids? Has any studies ( even anecdotal ones ) been done to see if there is a link between how the rosacea may have been provoked and how it is best managed. Or is it so complex, that I, for example damaged my blood vessels by a combination of sun exposure ( guilty as charged ), and over use of cleaning products etc ( guilty as charged ) . or is such a notion completely absurd, since the bottom line is, that we have damaged blood vessels. Would love some feedback Have a great weekend Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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