
Rosacea is a skin condition that is widely prevalent in France and around the world. Over the past few decades, several hypotheses have been proposed regarding the causes of this disease, and various sources attribute rosacea to a hereditary origin. Discover below whether the scientific literature truly mentions genetic predispositions to developing rosacea.

Rosacea is a chronic dermatological condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Various forms of rosacea coexist, which can progress in quite different ways from one person to another. Discover in this article the different stages of rosacea's progression.

Dealing with rosacea in winter can prove to be a real challenge. Indeed, the winter season brings icy winds, cold temperatures, and dry air, which are synonymous with a resurgence of the uncomfortable symptoms of this chronic skin condition. We have gathered here some advice to help you better manage and soothe rosacea flare-ups during the coldest months.

Depending on its severity, rosacea can have a more or less significant impact on the daily lives of patients and can impair their quality of life. In this interview, Dr. AMODE, a Dermatologist and Venereologist in Paris, shares his advice on managing symptoms, controlling the onset of redness, and living better with rosacea on a daily basis.

Ocular rosacea is a distinct form within the classification of rosacea subtypes. It is particularly specific as it is localised around the eyes, a relatively delicate area that requires specific treatments. There are several types of ocular rosacea. Discover them in the following.
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