Rosacea is a common inflammatory skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria, creating pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, or cystic lesions on the face, chest, shoulders, and back. It can affect people of all ages from teens during puberty to adults experiencing hormonal or stress-related breakouts. Without proper care, rosacea can lead to scarring, dark spots, and long-term skin texture changes.
At Skin Blossom Pro, we understand that rosacea isn’t just a skin concern it’s a confidence issue. That’s why our certified specialists use advanced tools and proven techniques to treat rosacea at its source.
Rosacea doesn’t discriminate it can affect:
Teenagers due to puberty and hormonal changes.
Adults, especially women during hormonal shifts like menstrual cycles, pregnancy, or stress.
Individuals with oily or rosacea-prone skin or a family history of rosacea.
Men, often experiencing more inflammatory breakouts due to testosterone-linked oil production.
Understanding who gets rosacea and why helps guide effective treatment pathways.
Rosacea develops when internal and external factors disrupt the skin’s natural balance, leading to clogged pores and inflammation.
Adult Rosacea: Persistent breakouts later in life often tied to hormones and stress.
Hormonal Rosacea: Deep, recurring rosacea linked to hormonal imbalances.
Teenage Rosacea: Breakouts common during puberty due to increased oil production.
Cystic Rosacea: Painful, deep-seated lesions with a higher risk of scarring.
Inflammatory Rosacea: Red, swollen, and tender lesions caused by clogged, infected pores.
Rosacea Scars & Post-Rosacea Pigmentation: Discoloration and texture changes left after rosacea heals.
Our revolutionary test analyzes specific genes to determine your skin’s ability to balance collagen production and degradation. It also identifies your risk of developing wrinkles, loose skin, pigmentation, and sensitivities.
Based on your unique DNA, this study provides personalized recommendations for the ingredients your creams should contain, the supplements and antioxidants you should take, and the specialized treatments that will work best for you.