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What Treatment Should You Choose When Menopausal Facial Flushing Doesn’t Improve with Cream?

전혜주피부과의원 · 방배역 피부과 전문의 :: 전혜주피부과의원 · August 11, 2025

Many people use blush for a lively appearance. A slight rosy tint on the cheeks can create a healthy impression, but if the redness becomes excessive, it can also become a concern....

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Original post date: August 11, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 3:31 PM

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Many people use blush for a lively appearance. A slight rosy tint on the cheeks can create a healthy impression, but if the redness becomes excessive, it can also become a concern. Redness of the cheeks is often thought of as a menopausal symptom, so let’s look at whether facial flushing really appears only during menopause and how it should be managed.

Is cheek redness a menopausal symptom?

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If your cheeks frequently feel hot and remain red, you may want to consider flushing, one of the symptoms of menopause. In particular, in middle-aged women, the female hormone estrogen drops sharply before and after menopause, causing changes in the body’s temperature-regulation function. As a result, blood vessels suddenly widen, heat rushes to the face or upper body, and the skin turns red. This reaction can repeat several times a day, and sometimes facial flushing and night sweats appear together, with heat and sweating at night. Flushing can also occur due to inflammatory skin conditions, but in many cases it develops due to hormonal changes and aging.

Because it is not limited to simple cheek redness

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Flushing is different from simply having red cheeks. When the cheeks turn red temporarily due to emotional changes or temperature differences, the skin quickly returns to its original color. However, menopausal flushing often spreads redness across the entire face or extends to the neck and upper chest. The symptoms are also more severe, and a burning pain may accompany the heat. In particular, fine blood vessels on the cheeks may become more visible, or the skin tone may remain blotchy like red patches, making the change in appearance feel much more noticeable.

When it does not improve even with facial flushing cream

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Some people try applying facial flushing cream or whitening care to relieve these symptoms, but managing only the skin surface makes improvement difficult. Because the main cause of flushing is not the epidermis but the dilation of blood vessels beneath the skin and inflammatory reactions, an approach that cares for the skin from within is needed. Drug treatment is widely known to reduce acute symptoms, and afterward laser treatment such as Clarity Pro may be used together to improve the remaining vascular dilation and color changes.

Clarity Pro can use two wavelengths at the same time, so it acts on various skin layers. When treating flushing, Genesis laser may also be used together, allowing a toning effect that can soften the skin tone. In addition, combining this with skincare that strengthens the skin barrier can help reduce sensitivity to external irritation.

Can flushing be prevented?

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Flushing can be prevented to some extent through lifestyle management. First, sudden temperature changes, hot and spicy foods, caffeine, and alcohol promote blood vessel dilation, so it is best to reduce them. Regular sleep and stress relief are also important, and consistent aerobic exercise helps maintain healthy blood circulation. Ultraviolet rays can worsen skin inflammation and capillary damage, so it is advisable to apply sunscreen when going বাইরে and use a hat or parasol.

Indoors, it is necessary to maintain proper temperature and humidity to prevent skin dryness, and to apply moisturizer frequently to keep the skin barrier stable. In the end, menopausal flushing is not just a cosmetic issue but one of the body’s responses to hormonal changes, so if the symptoms persist or become disruptive to daily life, it is important to receive treatment and reduce the discomfort.

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