11/19/2025
Yes, for many people, rosacea can get worse in the winter. Temperature extremes, indoor heating, cold winds, and low humidity can all be triggers for rosacea.
How Your Dermatologist Can Help:
If you find yourself constantly battling winter redness and bumps, we can work together to control your rosacea! We can help by:
-Prescribing Targeted Treatments: We can prescribe specific topical or oral medications designed to reduce chronic redness and inflammation that flares up this time of year.
-Barrier Repair: We recommend medical-grade moisturizers and barrier creams that keep your skin strong enough to handle the temperature shifts.
-In-Office Relief: Laser treatments can permanently reduce the underlying blood vessels causing that persistent redness and flushing.
Don't spend the next few months dealing with flares. Book an appointment, and let's get your skin calm and happy for the holiday season!
📍Chevy Chase 📱301-888-5201
📍Kent Island 📱410-591-1140