Genetic redness often appears on the face, especially around the nose and cheeks.
Management: Use gentle skincare products, avoiding highly irritating items. Keep the skin hydrated with moisturizers, avoid excessive cleansing and rubbing, and use products containing vitamins C and E to strengthen the skin barrier.
This can occur due to prolonged exposure to cold or hot environments, wind, sand, or UV radiation.
Management: Take protective measures in extreme environments, such as using sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses. Keep the skin moisturized to avoid excessive dryness, and protect against wind and sun exposure.
Conditions such as eczema or psoriasis can cause redness.
Management: Treat the underlying skin condition, use gentle skincare products, avoid highly irritating items, and consult a dermatologist if necessary.
This type of redness appears on the legs, especially the lower legs.
Management: Wear compression stockings to help with blood flow, maintain a healthy weight, avoid prolonged standing or sitting, and consult a vascular surgeon if needed.
This redness appears on the face, particularly in individuals frequently exposed to high-altitude environments.
Management: Keep the skin hydrated, use sunscreen, avoid excessive sun exposure, and consult a dermatologist if needed.