Redness & Rosacea
Calm your skin, restore your confidence
Reduce redness, soothe sensitivity, and restore your skin's natural balance with our gentle, targeted treatments for rosacea and facial redness.
Understanding Your Skin
What is
Rosacea?
Rosacea is a common, chronic skin condition that primarily affects the face, causing redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes small, red bumps. It typically begins after age 30 and affects millions worldwide.
While there's no cure for rosacea, modern treatments can significantly reduce symptoms and prevent progression. Understanding your triggers and following a consistent treatment plan is key to managing this condition effectively.
At Omni Clinic, we take a comprehensive approach - combining advanced treatments with personalised skincare guidance to help you achieve calm, balanced skin.
16M+
Australians Affected
80%
See Improvement
30+
Typical Onset Age
Calm Skin
Restored
Types
Types of Rosacea
Rosacea manifests in different forms. Understanding your type helps us tailor the most effective treatment plan.
Erythematotelangiectatic (ETR)
Persistent facial redness, visible blood vessels, and flushing episodes. Often accompanied by skin sensitivity.
- Central facial redness
- Visible blood vessels
- Frequent flushing
- Sensitive, reactive skin
Papulopustular (Acne Rosacea)
Redness with acne-like breakouts, bumps, and pustules. Often mistaken for adult acne.
- Acne-like breakouts
- Red, swollen bumps
- Oily skin patches
- Burning sensation
Phymatous (Skin Thickening)
Thickening of the skin, often on the nose. More common in men and develops over time.
- Skin thickening
- Bumpy texture
- Enlarged pores
- Irregular skin surface
Ocular (Eye Rosacea)
Affects the eyes and eyelids, causing irritation and redness. Often occurs with other rosacea types.
- Watery, bloodshot eyes
- Gritty feeling
- Light sensitivity
- Eyelid swelling
Triggers
Common Triggers
Identifying and avoiding your personal triggers is essential for managing rosacea.
Sun Exposure
UV rays trigger inflammation and worsen redness
Temperature Changes
Hot or cold extremes cause flushing episodes
Alcohol
Dilates blood vessels, intensifying redness
Spicy Foods
Triggers flushing in sensitive individuals
Stress
Emotional stress can trigger flare-ups
Harsh Products
Irritating skincare aggravates symptoms
Solutions
Recommended Treatments
Our expert team has curated the most effective, gentle treatments for redness and rosacea.
IPL Redness Reduction
3-6 sessions
Intense Pulsed Light therapy targets visible blood vessels and reduces persistent redness by gently heating and collapsing dilated capillaries.
LED Light Therapy
6-10 sessions
Yellow and red LED wavelengths calm inflammation, strengthen capillary walls, and promote healing without irritation.
Hydrafacial
Monthly maintenanceGentle, hydrating treatment that cleanses, exfoliates, and nourishes without irritation. Perfect for sensitive, reactive skin.
View TreatmentChemical Peels
4-6 sessionsGentle, rosacea-friendly peels that improve texture and reduce redness without triggering flare-ups.
View TreatmentRedness Transformations
Before & After
See how our clients have achieved calmer, more even-toned skin with reduced redness and visible vessels.

Facial Redness
IPL Therapy - 4 sessions

Visible Vessels
IPL Vascular - 3 sessions

Sensitive Skin
LED + Hydrafacial - 6 sessions
* Results vary by individual. Consultation required for personalised treatment plans.
Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
Is IPL safe for rosacea-prone skin?
Yes, when performed by trained professionals. We use specific settings optimised for rosacea, targeting blood vessels while protecting the surrounding skin. A patch test is always recommended.
How long until I see results?
Many clients notice improvement after the first IPL session. Optimal results typically appear after 3-4 treatments. LED therapy provides gradual, cumulative benefits over 6-10 sessions.
Will my redness come back?
While treatments significantly reduce redness, rosacea is a chronic condition. Maintenance sessions every 6-12 months help sustain results. Proper skincare and trigger avoidance also extend benefits.
Can I wear makeup after treatment?
After LED therapy, you can apply makeup immediately. Following IPL, we recommend waiting 24-48 hours and using mineral makeup initially to avoid irritation.
What skincare should I use at home?
We recommend gentle, fragrance-free products. Look for ingredients like niacinamide, azelaic acid, and ceramides. Avoid retinols initially and always use SPF 50+ daily.
Ready to Calm Your Skin?
Book your complimentary consultation today. Our specialists will assess your skin, identify your triggers, and create a personalised treatment plan just for you.
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