Via www.dermtv.com – Facial redness and red facial blotches (eg, broken capillaries) are a common skincare issue. While many products claim to remove them, there is only one real cure. Dr. Schultz will explain why available products aren’t suitable and what procedure is. Transcript People with red blotches or broken blood vessels on their face are frustrated by their inability to find effective skin care products to help them with their problem. Here are the treatment choices: First and easiest is make-up. Green tinted foundation most effectively helps hide the red because green is opposite red in the color wheel (ie, they neutralize each other). Second are caffeine-containing products that are advertised to help reduce the size of blood vessels. If you constrict the blood vessels you will squeeze some blood out and there will be less red in the skin. The reality, though, is caffeine containing products usually work better to relieve the signs of Rosacea because of their anti-inflammatory powers than they do to really get the red out of your skin. Next are topical cortisone products which constrict the blood vessels very well and get the red out very effectively. However, the problem is you can not use them on an on-going basis. If you use them for too long after they have temporarily helped the redness, they will actually break the capillaries, cause more redness and thin the skin. So this isn’t an option. Lastly and the only thing that really works is laser treatments …
How to Treat Facial Redness and Red Blotches [DermTV.com Epi #50]
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hey! i haveto go to a wedding in a couple of days and i just noticed i have a red splotch on my face and im like what the? what do i do in this short of time? help plzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Comment by Carl135654345 — August 28, 2010 @ 10:32 pm
i used nasal spray and it really helped.. prolly not the best thing for your face.. but it helps get rid of inflammation and redness.. i alsoo heard that eye drops work as well.
Comment by The1TrueGuitarHero — August 28, 2010 @ 11:28 pm
VERY good !! it helped me a lot to try and find options to get rid of the redness on my cheeks.. xx
Comment by analoo20001 — August 28, 2010 @ 11:33 pm
im pretty tan and i have white blotches what should i do?
Comment by flabluby — August 28, 2010 @ 11:49 pm
@PappyHab I don’t think I have rosacea but I have light skin and sun exposure has caused redness in my skin, will this work for me?
Comment by SpeakahBox — August 28, 2010 @ 11:58 pm
i have tiny red dots on the head of my penis. any one know what that is?
it doesnt itch or anything. its just there. what is it?
Comment by P0kemonmaniac — August 29, 2010 @ 12:00 am
@alec11james : @alec11james: yes buddy it is damn effective. just remember if u dont provide ur body with good nutrition no matter how good branded products u use and visit the great docs ull never get good results. now i have only one problem and that is my skin burns right after i take shower. my doc told me i have a very thin and sensitive skin for which i hv this sorta prob and it is kinda unique one. but m fine otherwise. u can give a try.
lemme kno
Comment by fsk87 — August 29, 2010 @ 12:46 am
@fsk87 is that effective?
Comment by alec11james — August 29, 2010 @ 1:11 am
I thought that Caffeine made your face more red due to increased heart rate.
Comment by CHIP08081993 — August 29, 2010 @ 1:50 am
@xiongk11 Milk and water compresses are helpful for inflamed skin, but I’m not aware of it being helpful for treating the type of redness discussed in this episode.
Comment by dermTVdotcom — August 29, 2010 @ 2:13 am
@erixa5 Anywhere from $300 – $800.
Comment by dermTVdotcom — August 29, 2010 @ 3:13 am
@insanekid1000 The blush is often caused by enlarged blood vessels for which the only effective treatment is the type of lasers discussed in this episode.
Comment by dermTVdotcom — August 29, 2010 @ 3:17 am
@insanekid1000 I have KPRF and what i do is i get coffee and mix it with water and stir, then i spread it on my face like a moisturiser and most of the redness goes away easily.
Comment by CHIP08081993 — August 29, 2010 @ 3:37 am
i have a constant blush on my face….WHST DO I DO TO GET RID OF IT!!!!
Comment by insanekid1000 — August 29, 2010 @ 4:20 am
i have oily skin and obviously face the redness often but now a days m pretty fie coz i have started having an apple everyday ( my mom often tells me to have apple for a month and check out my skin) and to b very honest i dont face that much of redness paleness in face i think all shud try having an apple everyday. finally i bliv to trat my skin from inside frst and then outside
Comment by fsk87 — August 29, 2010 @ 5:09 am
How much does laser treatment cost for this procedure?
Comment by erixa5 — August 29, 2010 @ 5:30 am
@PappyHab hey, does it really work? how and when do you use it? thanks
Comment by convoycr — August 29, 2010 @ 5:50 am
@PappyHab can you please tell me what you did
Comment by CHIP08081993 — August 29, 2010 @ 5:57 am
can we just use regular milk?
Comment by xiongk11 — August 29, 2010 @ 6:13 am
@XxPrettieGirlHoneyXx Can you tell me how to use the milk of magnesia? I have skin redness that I’m sure is rosacea. My skin is clear but without makeup it’s red and splotchy.
Comment by Rashell805 — August 29, 2010 @ 6:29 am
He/she is right^^^ Ive been using milk of magnesia, it does get rid of the red. It’s cheap too!
Comment by XxPrettieGirlHoneyXx — August 29, 2010 @ 7:12 am
@PappyHab hey idk if this is it but everyday when i laugh or stay in the sun or run my cheeks where my sideburns are get really red it doesnt go away for hours and i really wanna know whats wrong
Comment by michaelAKAmiguel — August 29, 2010 @ 7:35 am
Please tell me what to do
Comment by CHIP08081993 — August 29, 2010 @ 7:41 am
Ya wanna know how t o tackle Rosacea? Milk of Magnesia. Wont cure it but I have been using it for over a year and that bastard redness hasnt seen the light of day since. Changed my life. Email me and I’ll let you know how to do it. Very simple and you will be very happy. I just wanna help somone who has to dea lwith this crap.
Comment by PappyHab — August 29, 2010 @ 8:31 am
I already looked into this and insurance doesn’t cover it.
Comment by Beatnikzombie — August 29, 2010 @ 9:14 am