Treatments to Reduce Rosacea

Rosacea & Redness
Smoother, Healthier-looking Skin
Rosacea and facial redness are common inflammatory skin conditions. While there is no permanent cure, they can be effectively managed with the right treatments and home care. Symptoms often include persistent redness on the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead, sometimes accompanied by small bumps that may resemble acne. Visible blood vessels are common, and in some cases, rosacea can affect the eyes, causing redness and irritation.

Rosacea & Redness Treatments in Burlington
Rosacea and facial redness are common inflammatory skin conditions. While there is no permanent cure, they can be effectively managed with the right care plan.
Typical symptoms include:
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Persistent redness on the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead
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Small bumps that can resemble acne
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Visible blood vessels
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In some cases, redness or irritation in the eyes
These symptoms can flare up due to stress, heat, certain foods, or environmental triggers. At MD Laser Clinic, our goal is to help you calm inflammation, strengthen your skin barrier, and restore a more even complexion.
Our Rosacea & Redness Solutions
We combine advanced technology with gentle, medical-grade skincare to target redness at its source.
1. Plexr® Plus Plasma
A non-invasive treatment that stimulates healing, improves skin texture, and helps reduce inflammation for a calmer, more balanced complexion.
2. CoolJet Plasma
Uses advanced plasma technology to deliver active ingredients deep into the skin, helping soothe redness and improve overall skin health.
3. Pre & Post Care Home Products
We recommend professional-grade skincare from Eltraderm and Nelly De Vuyst, specifically designed to hydrate, repair, and protect sensitive, reactive skin.

Treatment Type
cosmetic procedure
Duration
40 minutes
Recovery Time
24-48 downtime

Rosacea & redness are common inflammatory skin conditions that cannot be cured, but they can be managed. Typically, they produce red cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead and can be accompanied by bumping which can look like acne. There is a general red pigment with visible blood vessels. Rosacea can also affect the eyes with redness or irritation.
The Gut–Skin Connection in Rosacea
Emerging research shows that rosacea isn’t just a skin problem—it can also be linked to your gut health. An imbalance in your gut microbiome (the trillions of bacteria that live in your digestive system) or a condition known as leaky gut can trigger inflammation throughout the body, which may contribute to rosacea flare-ups.
When the intestinal barrier becomes weakened, microscopic particles such as toxins, bacteria, and undigested food can “leak” into the bloodstream. This triggers the immune system, increasing systemic inflammation that can show up on your skin as redness, bumps, and irritation.
Signs your gut may be linked to rosacea include:
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Rosacea that flares after eating certain foods
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Digestive issues like bloating, constipation, or diarrhea
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Sensitivity to alcohol, spicy foods, hot drinks, or sugar
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Comprised Skin Barrier (Stripping the skin with over use of actives)
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Lack of Exercise, Emotions, Extreme Temperatures and even sun
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While rosacea cannot be permanently cured, the right combination of professional treatments, medical options, and skincare can dramatically improve symptoms and help keep flare-ups under control.
In-Clinic Treatments
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Plexr® Plus Plasma – Gently stimulates skin repair, reduces inflammation, and improves overall skin texture.
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CoolJet Plasma – Infuses active ingredients deep into the skin to hydrate, calm, and strengthen the skin barrier.
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Red Light Therapy – Helps reduce flushing and persistent redness, while calming the skin when combined with exosomes and in-clinic treatments.
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