





Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that most commonly affects the central face. It can present as persistent redness, flushing, visible thread veins and, in some cases, acne-like bumps or increased skin sensitivity.
At Aventus Clinic, we carry out a detailed clinical assessment to identify the subtype and severity of your rosacea. Understanding the pattern of your condition allows us to create a personalised treatment plan focused on reducing redness, calming inflammation and improving overall skin stability in a medically supervised environment.
We offer laser treatment for rosacea, including Nordlys® laser therapy delivered by experienced IPL practitioners trained in vascular treatments. This advanced light-based system is designed to target visible blood vessels and reduce facial redness. Where clinically appropriate, prescription topical or oral treatments may also be recommended to help control inflammatory symptoms and support longer-term management.
Clinician-led care in a regulated UK clinic focused on reducing redness and restoring skin stability.
Start by uploading clear photographs of your skin concerns using our secure online form. Our clinical team will review your images and advise whether you should attend for an in-clinic consultation.
At your appointment, we carry out a detailed evaluation of your rosacea, including persistent redness, flushing, thread veins and any inflammatory symptoms.
Following treatment, we provide clear aftercare guidance to support healing and long-term control. We advise on skincare, trigger management and any recommended follow-up sessions.
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We diagnose rosacea through a detailed clinical assessment of your skin. We examine the pattern of redness, flushing, visible blood vessels and any inflammatory lesions. We also discuss your triggers, symptom history and previous treatments to determine the subtype and severity before creating your personalised plan, which may include laser or IPL treatment, as well as prescription medication when clinically appropriate.
We treat the common subtypes of rosacea, including persistent background redness, visible thread veins, inflammatory papules and pustules, and sensitive, reactive skin. Identifying the subtype allows us to tailor treatment appropriately.
Depending on your presentation, we may recommend light-based therapy such as Nordlys® to reduce visible blood vessels and redness. Where clinically appropriate, we may also prescribe topical or oral medication to control inflammation. Skincare guidance and trigger management form an essential part of treatment.
Most patients require a course of treatments spaced several weeks apart to achieve optimal improvement. The number of sessions depends on the severity of your redness and how your skin responds. Maintenance sessions may be recommended for long-term control.
Some patients notice gradual improvement in redness within a few weeks. Visible vessels typically fade progressively over a course of treatments. We review your response at follow-up appointments to ensure your plan remains appropriate.
If you are concerned about persistent facial redness, flushing or visible thread veins, we encourage you to book an assessment with us. Early evaluation allows us to understand how your rosacea presents and to advise you clearly on the most appropriate next steps.
At Aventus Clinic, we don’t offer generic solutions. Our clinician-led rosacea assessments explore how your symptoms present, your history with triggers, and how your skin has responded to previous treatments.
Early signs often include frequent flushing, persistent redness across the cheeks or nose, and increased skin sensitivity.
Rosacea can present as persistent redness with visible blood vessels, inflammatory papules and pustules, thickened skin in advanced cases, or ocular symptoms affecting the eyes.
Without appropriate management, persistent redness and visible vessels can become more established over time. Early treatment may help limit progression.
Yes. Stress can trigger flushing and increase inflammation in rosacea-prone skin.
Yes. Ocular rosacea can cause dryness, irritation and redness of the eyes and may require additional medical management.
Symptoms may become more persistent, redness may deepen, and visible blood vessels can become more prominent over time.
Yes, when delivered by experienced clinicians. Treatment settings are adjusted carefully to suit sensitive or reactive skin.