Rosacea & Couperose
Rosacea and couperose are common skin conditions characterized by persistent redness, visible blood vessels, and increased sensitivity. They especially affect thin, reactive skin and can impact the overall uniformity of the complexion.

Understanding Rosacea & Couperose
What is it?
Rosacea and couperose are two forms of facial vascular sensitivity.
They typically present as:
- Localized redness on the cheeks, nose, and chin
- Small visible blood vessels (telangiectasia)
- Occasional warmth, flushing, or tingling
Couperose mainly involves visible superficial vessels, while rosacea includes diffuse redness, inflammation, and sensitivity.
Although benign, these concerns can affect comfort and skin appearance. Medical-aesthetic treatments help calm inflammation and visibly reduce facial vessels.
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Causes & Triggering Factors
Rosacea and couperose result from multiple factors that weaken the skin and its blood vessels.
Our Recommended Treatments
Prevention Tips
Protect Your Skin Daily
- Apply SPF 30+ every day
- Avoid direct sun, wind, and sudden temperature changes
- Use scarves or protection against cold weather
Choose Gentle Skincare
- Opt for fragrance-free, alcohol-free products
- Use lukewarm water and avoid abrasive scrubs
- Moisturize morning and night to soothe the skin
Adopt Healthy Lifestyle Habits
- Limit coffee, alcohol, and spicy foods
- Prioritize sleep, hydration, and stress management
- Choose an anti-inflammatory, balanced diet
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Does stress worsen rosacea?
Yes. Stress can cause flushing and increase redness. Relaxation techniques and stress management can help reduce flare-ups.
Can I wear makeup if I have rosacea?
Yes, but choose green-tinted correctors, hypoallergenic or mineral formulas, non-comedogenic, and fragrance-free.
Do seasonal changes affect redness?
Absolutely. Cold, wind, heat, and sudden temperature shifts—very common in Quebec—trigger vascular dilation and increase redness. Adapting skincare and protecting your skin seasonally is essential.










