What is Rosacea?
Rosacea, a skin condition that causes the skin to appear inflamed and red, is usually presented across the nose and cheeks. It can frequently be mistaken for other skin conditions but can be treated and managed if diagnosed correctly. Kat Motlagh's Health Clinics in Palmdale, CA, offers xeo® by Cutera laser treatment to reduce the signs of this chronic condition. Rosacea can happen to almost anyone, but it is most common among middle-aged older women with light skin. Rosacea is a skin condition with no real cure, but it can be managed. When left untreated, it may worsen over time, causing symptoms to persist and flare up for days or weeks. Dr. Katayoun Motlagh and her team will examine your skin for symptoms and develop a custom treatment plan to help keep them at a minimum. KMHC Clinic services the following areas in Antelope Valley: Palmdale, Lancaster, Acton and Quartz Hill.
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How does Rosacea treatment work?
Although there is no cure for rosacea, there are a number of treatment options available. At Kat Motlagh's Health Clinics, we perform xeo laser treatments to target rosacea to reduce texture and redness in the skin. A topical anesthetic may be applied before your treatment, and the xeo laser handpiece will be gently glided over the desired treatment area. Your skin may appear red and/or slightly swollen after your treatment, but you will be able to return to your normal daily routine. Our team will provide the appropriate aftercare instructions to ensure your heal properly. Additionally, we will let you know how many additional treatment sessions may be necessary to ensure your optimal results.
Restore Your Self-Esteem
Rosacea not only causes physical symptoms but emotional ones as patients are often self-conscious in public and fear social situations because of the redness. If you think you have rosacea, please call Kat Motlagh's Health Clinics to schedule an appointment so that you can put the worry behind you. Our staff is knowledgeable on innovative xeo laser treatments and can offer help and hope.