Tuesday 19 November 2013

Dr. Yuriy Yagudin to treat rosacea the right way!

Rosacea is a common chronic inflammatory facial disorder which usually appears first as slight reddening on the face. Over a period this may cause irritation accompanied by skin eruptions. If left untreated, it can result in visible so called telangiectasias which are dilated superficial capillaries. If your skin problems include rosacea, you’ve come to the right place. Dr. Yuriy Yagudin of Dermacare Medical PC, New York, offers a variety of treatment options for rosacea which you will find in the Dermacare Medical review. Among the popular treatments is Omnilux™ light therapy and photo facial also called IPL may be used in combination with a course of daily topical Metronidazole, Azelic acid or Sulfacet and in more severe cases oral medications such as Oracea may be necessary.

Effective treatment options

Dr. Yagudin is a Board-Certified Laser Surgeon and Internal Medicine Physician that recommends treatment for rosacea depending on the severity of the case and other factors. During your first session he will analyze and diagnose your condition before proceeding with any form of treatment. He recommends that individuals suffering from rosacea must avoid the consumption of caffeinated products in large quantities in addition to spicy foods, exposure to extreme temperatures, tobacco, and alcohol. A change in lifestyle can also go a long way in controlling the condition. For more advice you can consult the Dr. Yuriy Yagudin review.

Get back that flawless skin in weeks


Treatment for rosacea at Dermacare Medical PC usually involves 10 sessions, performed twice a week. One of the biggest benefits of Omnilux Revive ™ treatment is that it is painless, with each session lasting no longer than 20 minutes. Use of topical medications in combination with Omnilux is very important.  All that is required post procedure is the daily use of broad range total sun block SPF65. Within weeks you can look forward to rejuvenated skin and a better control of your rosacea. 

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