This flushing is common in a subtype of the condition known as erythematotelangiectatic rosacea. To combat redness, your doctor may prescribe a topical gel or cream designed to constrict your ...
If you have persistent or recurrent discoloration (change in the natural skin tone) on your face, an appearance of tiny superficial blood vessels on your cheeks and forehead, or dry, bloodshot eyes, ...
And when the mice received a topical cream containing SYM2081 before the induction of rosacea- or eczema-like symptoms, skin inflammation and other symptoms of disease were much milder.