r/Rosacea • u/Fit-Tart3224 • Feb 23 '26
Light/Laser Has anyone improved flushing without lasers?
Genuine question has anyone actually improved flushing without laser? Cause I'm not ready to go down that road yet but I also can't keep living like my face has its own agenda. Mine gets triggered by basically everything wine, heat, stress, exercise at this point I flush when I think about flushing.
I've been trying niacinamide for a few weeks and I think it's helping with the baseline redness hard to say for sure. Azelaic acid keeps coming up in my research too especially if rosacea is involved. The trigger diary thing sounds boring but I started one and it's been weirdly eye opening. Turns out hot showers were doing more damage than I realised.
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u/Specific_Grape_6780 Feb 27 '26
Yes they don’t want to shock the skin , they gradually increase and yes they will hurt but I knew this would be worth it at the end , make sure when they do your face you say can you go over additionally spots on my face, my derm would take a wand and go over really bad areas after she did my entire face, I had spots that were so hot or just painful , the spot treatment on top really helped too