Also, I just found out that the two most effective and popular topicals for Rosacea (Finacea and Metrogel) are both effective antioxidants and therefore help cool some of the inflammatory
processes of Rosacea.
Not exact matches
The inflammation associated with
rosacea promotes additional vascular growth (see Role
of Excess Blood Vessels), and this
process builds on itself, with more blood vessel growth allowing for more inflammation, which only creates more blood vessel growth, etc..
Not only does urea and urine moisturize and hydrate the skin, it also helps to promote wound - healing, accelerating the
process of cellular renewal, and also has some anaesthetic properties, reducing the irritation and burning sensations that often accompany
rosacea.
According to an article published in the Journal
of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology,
rosacea «is linked through a variety
of mechanisms to other
processes including UV damage, vascular changes, and oxidative tissue damage.»