Symptoms of skin redness are
often thought to be simply due to sensitive skin.
However, in many cases,
it actually appears when the capillaries in the skin are dilated
or the regulatory function is weakened.
Especially when the weather changes, after stress, or after drinking,
if the face easily feels hot
and the redness lasts for a long time,
it may not be a temporary reaction
but rather rosacea.

Repeated redness like this
cannot even be covered with makeup,
so it can become a source of stress
in daily life.
If you have experienced your face suddenly turning red
before an important schedule,
there is a need to suspect
not just a simple skin trouble,
but a blood vessel issue.
In this case, rather than the skin surface,
treatment that understands and addresses
the cause in the blood vessels is needed.
Rosacea is not a surface problem;
it is a phenomenon that appears when
blood vessels within the skin dilate.
In normal skin, even if it is stimulated,
the blood vessels constrict again,
but with rosacea, the regulatory function is weak,
so the redness lingers for a long time.
As a result, the entire face or
certain areas may appear
continuously red.
If this condition repeats, the skin barrier can weaken,
leading to inflammation, pigmentation,
and breakouts.
Therefore, rather than simple soothing care,
a treatment that directly improves the blood vessels,
Isu Station Vbeam Perfecta, is needed.

Why is a vascular laser needed?
Unlike pigment conditions,
rosacea is a problem of blood vessels, not melanin,
so improvement may be difficult
with ordinary pigment lasers.
In short, a device that can
selectively treat blood vessels is needed.
What is used in this case
is a vascular laser such as
Isu Station Vbeam Perfecta.
A vascular laser works by using light of a specific wavelength
to deliver thermal energy to dilated capillaries
and thereby selectively constricting the blood vessels.
Because it targets only the blood vessels
while having almost no effect on the skin tissue,
relatively stable improvement in rosacea can be expected.
This approach helps improve the underlying cause
while reducing damage to the surface.

When undergoing Isu Station Vbeam Perfecta treatment,
precautions should also be checked.
Because vascular laser reactions can differ
depending on skin condition,
it is important to sufficiently understand
each person's skin type and the cause of the rosacea.
For example, if sensitivity is high,
the treatment intensity needs to be adjusted,
and excessive energy use may cause temporary
swelling or bruising.
Also, immediately after treatment,
the skin may temporarily become red
or feel warm,
which can be a natural reaction.

After Isu Station Vbeam Perfecta treatment,
the skin is temporarily more sensitive,
so it is important to reduce outside stimulation.
For example, saunas, excessive exercise,
and drinking can dilate the blood vessels again,
so it is better to avoid them for a certain period.
It also helps to use moisturizer sufficiently
to protect the barrier,
and to apply sunscreen carefully
when going outside.
When this kind of care is combined,
blood vessel stabilization can proceed more smoothly.

If you are considering treatment for rosacea,
a treatment approach that takes the state of the blood vessels into account
rather than simple soothing care is needed.
At Greeny Dermatology,
after closely diagnosing the skin condition,
we provide customized treatment using
Isu Station Vbeam Perfecta laser.
Rather than meaningless repeated procedures,
we reduce the burden on the skin by providing only the treatments that are needed,
and we help ensure stable treatment through sufficient explanation
of the process before and after the procedure.
If you are experiencing inconvenience in daily life due to rosacea,
it is important not simply to cover the symptoms
but to properly understand the cause.
If you identify your skin type and the triggers that cause redness,
and combine a lifestyle that reduces irritation
with appropriate treatment methods,
you can maintain a more stable skin condition.
Rather than simply enduring the redness,
please remember that listening to your skin's signals
is the first step toward healthy skin!