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Rosacea Treatment


Rosacea Treatment services offered in Great Neck and Jackson Heights, NY

Rosacea is a common skin condition that causes redness, flushing, visible blood vessels, and acne-like breakouts. While rosacea can be frustrating, the good news is that with proper dermatology care, it can be managed effectively.

At Angela Azar, MD, we specialize in diagnosing and treating rosacea for patients in Great Neck and Jackson Heights, offering personalized care to reduce symptoms and improve skin confidence.


Common Signs of Rosacea

Rosacea symptoms vary from person to person, but may include:

  • Persistent facial redness

  • Flushing or blushing easily

  • Visible blood vessels (broken capillaries)

  • Acne-like bumps and pimples

  • Eye irritation (ocular rosacea)

  • Thickened skin in severe cases

If left untreated, rosacea can worsen over time. Early treatment helps control flare-ups and prevent long-term changes to the skin.

Treatment Options for Rosacea

Dr. Azar customizes treatment based on your skin type and severity of rosacea. Options may include:

  • Topical medications to reduce redness and inflammation

  • Oral medications for moderate to severe flare-ups

  • Laser & Light Therapies (such as vascular laser or intense pulsed light) to target visible blood vessels and redness

  • Lifestyle & Skincare Guidance — identifying triggers like sun, spicy foods, alcohol, or stress and recommending gentle skincare routines

Why See a Dermatologist for Rosacea?

Over-the-counter creams often aren’t enough. A dermatologist can:

  • Accurately diagnose rosacea (vs acne, eczema, or allergies)

  • Recommend treatments proven to work for your skin

  • Help identify and manage personal flare-up triggers

  • Provide long-term support to keep symptoms under control

Schedule Your Rosacea Consultation

If you’re struggling with persistent redness or flushing, don’t wait — rosacea can be controlled with expert care.

Great Neck, NY — Call 516-715-4123
Jackson Heights, NY — Call 718-424-3001

Or book online: Schedule an Appointment

FAQs About Rosacea Treatment

Is rosacea curable?
No, but it can be effectively managed to reduce flare-ups and improve appearance.

What triggers rosacea flare-ups?
Common triggers include heat, spicy food, alcohol, stress, and sun exposure. Dr. Azar helps patients identify and manage personal triggers.

Can rosacea affect the eyes?
Yes. Ocular rosacea can cause eye irritation, dryness, or redness, and requires proper treatment.