According to Google Adwords, the term ”Rosacea Treatment” receives 49,000+ monthly searches. How many of those people seeking treatment could be your patient?

This chronic condition, characterized by facial erythema and sometimes pimples, has been called a harmless condition. This chronic condition typically begins as redness on the center of the face across the cheeks, nose, or forehead, but can also affect the neck, chest, ears, and scalp.

In some cases additional symptoms, such as semi-permanent redness, telangiectasia, red domed papules and pustules, red gritty eyes, burning and stinging sensations and a red lobulated nose may develop.


Considering the description of symptoms and the impact they must pose to a Rosacea sufferer’s self-esteem and quality of life, we have to disagree on the harmless label.

Rosacea treatment consists of controlling the symptoms. Judy Johnson, Alma Laser’s Director of Clinical, emphasizes that, “…A combination approach works best.” The combination includes diet, topical medication and light therapy. Selecting the proper wavelength for the patient’s skin type is tantamount to successful Rosacea treatment. Wavelengths in the 500 to 600 nm range can help suppress rosacea symptoms with treatments spaced out three to four weeks. Lighter skin types may require the 515, medium the 540 and dark the 570 nm wavelengths under the same timeline.

Providing safe and effective rosacea treatment requires tremendous skill and the proper technology. The Harmony Family of aesthetic lasers from Alma Lasers allows practitioners to incorporate the full range of wavelengths necessary to put their skills to work. The end result can be a patient who’s expectations have been exceeded.

Cosmetic laser professionals should click here to speak to an Alma Lasers professional about the Harmony Family. Patients looking for rosacea treatment can click here to find an Alma Lasers professional.