Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Dermabrasion Rosacea Has Anyone Tried Dermabrasion Or Laser To Treat Rosacea?

Has anyone tried dermabrasion or laser to treat rosacea? - dermabrasion rosacea

A good friend of mine is suffering from rosacea. It's affected him and I want to help you. I read dermabrasion may help to reflect the soft skin on the nose, but I also read somewhere that for a while to help and can then return to a more aggressive rosacea.
Can anyone share their experiences? What can we do to minimize the appearance of the nose and bulbuous pores?
So, thank you very much

2 comments:

gildersl... said...

How old is your friend? It makes a big difference in the type of treatment available to him.

You should see a doctor. The severity of rosacea is the subject .* * If the doctor thinks that this case is difficult enough, he / she does not recommend, dermabrasion treatment of his friend. The process is (was) stated, very painful, pain and recovery takes longer with good results, * not * guaranteed. Doctors do not recommend the treatment, except in very severe cases.

They are not the right help here in Y! A. A real doctor to actually face to face, the potential patients. We do not know enough to give you is a better opinion of his own common sense tell you.

Good luck, you and your friend decides to do. Tell (your friends with me a fellow sufferer, with a rather "not serious to remain) strong!

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Tim Nicholas said...

There are many triggers for rosacea. If your friend does not avoid the situation will be better. These triggers are spicy foods, alcohol, etc. Direct sunlight is a natural treament for rosacea.

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