
A moderately red complexion makes the face look youthful and lively. That is why people sometimes emphasize blush during makeup, but the problem is when the redness of the cheeks becomes too pronounced. If it becomes so red that it affects daily life, it can be considered facial flushing. Since it does not ease over time and tends to get worse, if you notice symptoms that suggest flushing, you should not leave it alone. Let’s look at the causes of flushing and how to improve it.
Flushing Even Though It’s Not Menopause?

Facial flushing, in which the face becomes red frequently, is often thought to be a feature seen only in menopausal women, but it can also occur frequently due to daily irritants and aging. Factors that can trigger facial flushing include ultraviolet exposure, frequent skin exposure to high temperatures, emotional changes, drinking alcohol, frequent consumption of spicy or salty foods, and hormonal changes. Ultraviolet rays can enlarge the skin’s blood vessels and cause damage, worsening redness, and high-temperature environments also raise the skin temperature and expand the capillaries.
When the sympathetic nervous system is stimulated by emotional changes, blood flow increases and the face can easily turn red. Alcohol and eating irritating foods can also widen blood vessels and trigger redness. In addition, hormonal changes can increase the skin’s vascular reactivity and make flushing more severe. Therefore, you should not assume that flushing is a problem that appears only during menopause.
If You Have These Symptoms, Treatment for Flushing May Be Needed

Usually, temporary facial redness caused by cold weather like these days or by temperature changes between indoors and outdoors is a natural phenomenon for regulating body temperature. However, treatment for flushing may be needed if the face heats up too easily and does not subside well, if a persistent feeling of heat remains in the skin, if breakouts occur together, or if fine blood vessels on the cheeks become visible. The same applies if you want to improve skin tone or if persistent erythema occurs.
If flushing is left untreated, in severe cases papules or pustules may develop, or it may progress to a strawberry nose, so early management is important. Flushing cannot be solved by simple whitening care alone, and it is better to approach it by improving the underlying cause.
Methods for Treating Flushing

Because flushing is a type of vascular condition, treatment is often aimed at the capillaries beneath the skin. Devices that can treat blood vessels within the skin, such as Clarity Pro, are also used. By delivering two wavelengths of laser light intensively to the affected area, they help improve dilated blood vessels. After addressing the cause in this way, combining it with skincare that brightens the skin tone and strengthens the skin barrier can help return the skin to a clearer state.
Can Lifestyle Changes Make a Difference?

For the prevention and improvement of flushing, correcting lifestyle habits is important. To prevent blood vessels from expanding excessively, it is good to reduce the intake of irritating foods and avoid high-temperature environments such as Korean hot baths and saunas. In particular, during winter, cold air and indoor heating can make skin irritation worse, so proper moisturizing and temperature control are necessary. Also, it is helpful to avoid using water that is too hot when washing the face and to consistently use sunscreen to protect the skin. Maintaining these habits can help prevent flushing and relieve symptoms.