Redness
Les rougeurs sur le visage peuvent avoir différentes causes. Elles peuvent être le résultat d'une réaction allergique, d'une exposition excessive au soleil, d'un changement de température, d'une peau sensible ou irritée, d'une inflammation de la peau, de la rosacée ou de certaines maladies de la peau. Les rougeurs peuvent apparaître sous forme de taches rouges, de points rouges, de petits vaisseaux sanguins visibles sous la surface de la peau ou même de gonflements. Si les rougeurs sont fréquentes ou accompagnées de douleur ou d'autres symptômes, il est recommandé de consulter un dermatologue pour établir un diagnostic précis et un traitement approprié.
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Rosacea
Rosacea is an anomaly of the circulatory skin that is to say that it relates to the blood circulation of the skin and that it causes redness. This condition usually affects the face mainly the cheeks, nose, chin and forehead, but it can also go down to the neck and affect the eyes. This skin “disease” can begin to affect susceptible adults from age of 20 years and the peak frequency is between 30 and 50 years.
Telangiectasias
Telangiectasias are also known as "burst blood vessels" or "spider veins", due to their appearance. They are often benign but can be embarrassing from an aesthetic point of view. The causes of telangiectasias can be multiple, such as hereditary factors, pregnancy, obesity, aging, blood circulation disorders, taking certain medications or other environmental factors. There are aesthetic treatments to reduce the appearance of telangiectasias, such as lasers. However, it is important to consult a medical professional to determine the underlying cause and recommend the most appropriate treatment.