
Use of harsh or unsuitable products can worsen irritation

Heat, sun exposure, and weather changes can trigger flare-ups.

Chronic stress can exacerbate skin flushing and increase overall sensitivity

Spicy foods, hot beverages, and alcohol may aggravate symptoms.

Certain individuals are naturally more prone to developing rosacea

Weakened skin barrier increases sensitivity, causing redness and irritation
We believe healthy skin requires more than treating visible concerns. Our approach focuses on identifying the root cause and supporting long-term skin health.

Customized treatment plans designed for your unique skin type and concerns.

A detailed assessment helps identify the underlying cause of your skin concern.

Advanced medical devices for precise, safe, and effective treatments.

Treatments performed under the guidance of experienced dermatologists.

Gentle procedures designed to ensure comfort and minimal downtime.

Consistent improvements achieved through dermatology expertise.
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Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes redness, flushing, and increased skin sensitivity, most commonly affecting the face.
Rosacea cannot be permanently cured, but it can be effectively controlled with appropriate treatment and care.
Common triggers include sun exposure, heat, stress, spicy foods, hot beverages, and certain skincare products.
No. Although rosacea may cause acne-like breakouts, it is a different condition and requires a different treatment approach.
Yes. Laser treatments can help reduce redness and visible blood vessels. At Origammi by DRA, these treatments are performed carefully to suit sensitive skin.
Yes. At Origammi by DRA, treatments are performed by expert dermatologists and are carefully selected to suit sensitive and reactive skin.
If left untreated, rosacea may gradually worsen. Early and appropriate management helps control symptoms effectively.
Improvement can be gradual. Some treatments help reduce redness early, while others improve skin over time.
Skincare plays an important role, but medical treatment is often required to effectively control symptoms.