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Facial redness is incredibly common, but it has many causes. In this episode, Dr. Sandy Skotnicki and Marlo discuss these causes. They focus on rosacea, which is the most common culprit.
This episode explores different types of facial redness. They discuss why rosacea develops. Genetics, immune dysfunction, and vascular reactivity all play a role. The conversation also covers the emotional impact of visible redness and the importance of a proper diagnosis.
Listeners will learn:
The key takeaway: Managing facial redness needs a personal approach. Combine gentle skincare, avoid your unique triggers, and seek targeted medical help for the best results.
Healthy skin begins with understanding what your redness is telling you.
Every Thursday on Skin to It, dermatologist Dr. Sandy Skotnicki and beauty enthusiast Marlo Sutton guide you through the maze of skincare, cutting through the noise to help you achieve your healthiest skin. Subscribe to ensure you never miss out on our skincare wisdom!
Love our podcast? Tell us what you love about the show to help others discover it too, by sharing your review.
Skin to It is a skincare podcast brought to you by Bioderma.
For more information about Skin to It, visit skintoitpodcast.com.
Follow us on social media at Dr. Sandy Skotnicki and Marlo Sutton.
By Dr. Sandy Skotnicki, Marlo Sutton4.8
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Facial redness is incredibly common, but it has many causes. In this episode, Dr. Sandy Skotnicki and Marlo discuss these causes. They focus on rosacea, which is the most common culprit.
This episode explores different types of facial redness. They discuss why rosacea develops. Genetics, immune dysfunction, and vascular reactivity all play a role. The conversation also covers the emotional impact of visible redness and the importance of a proper diagnosis.
Listeners will learn:
The key takeaway: Managing facial redness needs a personal approach. Combine gentle skincare, avoid your unique triggers, and seek targeted medical help for the best results.
Healthy skin begins with understanding what your redness is telling you.
Every Thursday on Skin to It, dermatologist Dr. Sandy Skotnicki and beauty enthusiast Marlo Sutton guide you through the maze of skincare, cutting through the noise to help you achieve your healthiest skin. Subscribe to ensure you never miss out on our skincare wisdom!
Love our podcast? Tell us what you love about the show to help others discover it too, by sharing your review.
Skin to It is a skincare podcast brought to you by Bioderma.
For more information about Skin to It, visit skintoitpodcast.com.
Follow us on social media at Dr. Sandy Skotnicki and Marlo Sutton.