
Couperose and rosacea are chronic skin conditions characterized by the permanent dilation of facial blood vessels. They cause persistent redness, increased sensitivity, sensations of heat or tingling, and sometimes the appearance of small imperfections or broken capillaries. These signs most often appear on the cheeks, nose, and chin.
Our personalized medical aesthetic solutions target and strengthen microcirculation to visibly reduce redness and calm the skin’s reactivity. Combined with appropriate dermocosmetic care, they strengthen the skin’s protective barrier and improve daily comfort. This comprehensive approach also helps manage the progression of redness over time, taking into account individual, genetic, and lifestyle factors.
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Dermocosmetic products used at home are formulated with soothing, anti-inflammatory, and vaso-protective active ingredients such as Fucogel, Rosmarinyl Glucoside, oleuropein, and various peptides. They strengthen the skin barrier, improve comfort, and help reduce reactivity. In cases of couperose and rosacea, this daily routine is essential to support the results of medical aesthetic treatments, minimize discomfort, and stabilize the appearance of redness.
Performed in-clinic, the ROSAC3 (ROSA-C³) treatment features the patented Cell Control ROSA-C3 complex, offering targeted action for redness-prone skin. By strengthening the capillary system, calming skin stress, and delivering a high concentration of antioxidant active ingredients, it helps soothe the skin, visibly reduce redness, and improve overall skin tolerance.
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A chemical peel exfoliates the skin’s surface using an acid-based solution to stimulate cell renewal and promote better tissue oxygenation. While it doesn’t directly target redness, it’s the most appropriate method of exfoliation to prepare the skin for subsequent treatments. Unlike mechanical exfoliation, which is often too harsh, a chemical peel offers controlled exfoliation, helping to even out texture and promote a smooth, balanced complexion.
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IPL technology uses broad-spectrum light to target redness and blood vessels beneath the skin’s surface. By converting light into controlled heat, it gradually coagulates the vessels responsible for redness, helping to visibly diminish their appearance. IPL also improves pigmentation and refines skin texture, making it a comprehensive solution for enhancing overall tone and radiance. In more severe cases of rosacea or couperose, IPL may be combined with targeted laser treatment to optimize results, sometimes even within the same session.
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Laser treatments precisely target the vessels responsible for redness and couperose using specific wavelengths. By delivering controlled heat, they induce the gradual coagulation of weakened or damaged vessels, allowing them to be reabsorbed over time. This process also supports the formation of new blood vessels and contributes to a lasting improvement in the appearance of redness.
Learn moreCouperose refers to visible dilation of small blood vessels, often presenting as localized redness on the face. Rosacea is a more complex condition that, in addition to redness, can cause sensations of heat, heightened skin reactivity, and sometimes small breakouts. As both conditions are progressive, untreated couperose can, in some cases, evolve into rosacea.
Rosacea is a chronic condition, but it can be effectively managed with the right care. A tailored dermocosmetic routine and periodic maintenance sessions help space out treatments over time to reduce flare-ups. While blood circulation remains a natural and essential process, repeated exposure to certain triggers can weaken blood vessels and require targeted care. Adopting good habits like sun protection and managing temperature variations plays a key role in maintaining results
These treatments are well tolerated. You may feel a mild sensation of heat or tingling during treatment, but it fades quickly. A cooling solution is often used to improve comfort.
Yes. Temperature variations, sun exposure, cold wind, or hot baths can intensify redness by causing rapid dilation of blood vessels. Proper protection helps limit these reactions. In case of sun exposure, a broad-spectrum sunscreen helps block not only UV rays but also infrared rays, which contribute to skin heating and worsening redness.
This varies depending on the skin condition and type of redness. Generally, a series of three to five treatments spaced a few weeks apart allows for gradual, lasting improvement. Afterward, maintenance sessions, usually two to three times per year depending on the treatment protocol, help support lasting results.