The Difference Between Rosacea and Common Acne

The Difference Between Rosacea and Common Acne

Rosacea is a condition of skin inflammation that begins in blood vessels, not in pores.
People who have rosacea tend to have weak capillaries, especially in the skin of the face over the cheeks, on the nose, and around the eyes.
When these tiny blood vessels expand to cool the blood, they begin to leak.
This makes the skin red in tiny dots around the leak.
If this happens enough times (usually over a period of years) the skin can develop lumpy scar tissue around repeated leaks, giving the skin, especially the skin of the nose, a bumpy, lumpy kind of disfigurement known as rhinophyma.

Trying to get oil out of your pores won’t do you any good if you have rosacea.
But trying to get oil out of your pores won’t do you any good if you have common acne on sensitive skin, either.
All you will accomplish by harsh chemical or detergent treatment of either rosacea or common acne on sensitive skin is stimulating even more redness and even more sebum production.
It’s possible to have both common acne and rosacea—which is the likely result of treating rosacea with the methods used to treat acne on resistant skin.
Sensitive skin requires sensitive handling.

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