Skin redness is a common concern that can arise from a range of underlying factors affecting the skin’s surface and vascular system. It may present as persistent redness, flushing, or visible capillaries, and can vary in intensity over time.
These changes may develop gradually or appear intermittently depending on individual triggers and skin sensitivity.


Skin redness can present in a number of ways depending on the individual. Common symptoms include:
Persistent redness across the cheeks or nose
Episodes of flushing
Visible capillaries (broken or dilated vessels)
Sensitivity or reactivity to products or environmental factors
Patchy or uneven areas of redness
These changes often affect the central areas of the face but may also occur on the neck or chest.


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