What Is Rosacea ?
Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes persistent redness, flushing, and visible blood vessels, most commonly affecting the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead. In some cases, it may also cause small bumps or sensitivity that can make the skin feel irritated or inflamed.
At Potenza, rosacea treatments focus on calming inflammation, strengthening the skin barrier, and improving skin comfort while reducing visible redness. Because rosacea-prone skin is extremely sensitive, treatments must be carefully selected to avoid irritation while promoting long-term skin stability.

Understanding Rosacea
Rosacea occurs when the skin becomes overly reactive, leading to dilation of small blood vessels and increased sensitivity. Over time, this can cause persistent redness and visible capillaries.
Unlike temporary redness, rosacea tends to flare periodically and may worsen if not properly managed. Effective treatment therefore focuses not only on reducing redness but also on controlling triggers and restoring skin balance
Common Causes
- Genetic predisposition
- Environmental triggers such as heat or sunlight
- Stress or emotional changes
- Certain foods or beverages
- Skin barrier weakness
Because triggers vary between individuals, identifying personal triggers plays an important role
in managing rosacea
Treatments at Potenza
Potenza offers treatments specifically designed for sensitive and reactive skin.
- Skin Calmer Facial is designed to soothe irritated skin and reduce inflammation.
- Cryo Facial uses controlled cold therapy to calm redness, improve circulation, and strengthen the skin barrier.
These treatments help reduce visible redness while improving overall skin comfort.
Results & Expectations
Pigmentation treatment is a gradual process. Most patients see improvement over a series of treatments as the skin renews itself and excess pigment fades. With the right treatment plan and consistent sun protection, skin tone becomes clearer, brighter, and more even.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rosacea is a chronic condition, but it can be effectively managed with the right treatments.
Treatments can significantly reduce redness and improve skin stability.
Yes, when performed by trained dermatology professionals using appropriate technology.
