Acne Rosacea Researchers Identify the Odds of Getting This Skin Disorder

August 26th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Based on findings by acne rosacea researchers, people who tend to suffer from the effects of acne rosacea generally fall into the age group of 30 and over. Beyond this fact, acne rosacea can affect almost anybody. This skin disorder cuts across all demographics regardless of race, gender, socio-economic level, and region.

However, there are certain groups who tend to be more vulnerable to developing rosacea. These groups have been identified as:

  • Individuals over the age of 30.
  • People with fairer skin who have a tendency to blush or flush more easily. This group is thought to be at higher risk of contracting this skin disorder than normal to dark skinned individuals.
  • Women tend to be diagnosed with rosacea more often than men.
  • Males tend to incur more severe symptoms than females. (A theory holds that this may be the case because men tend to delay medical assistance until the symptoms reach the advanced stages).

As you may know, acne rosacea researchers have been working diligently on a cure for acne rosacea for decades. Unfortunately, no cure has been found to-date.

However, the latest treatment for acne rosacea continues to improve upon the older cures allowing for flare-ups to be controlled more effectively. The rosacea skin treatments available today take full advantage of technological advances in botanical research and the use of natural ingredients. The acne rosacea researchers have found that using all natural ingredients reduces the likelihood of skin irritation (in already sensitive skin) that can be aggravated by the stronger chemically-derived pharmaceuticals.