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Couperose or Rosacea?

Couperose is often confused with Rosacea, but this is not the same. Couperose is an innocent but annoying skin condition where dilated red and / or blue blood vessels are visible in your face, mainly on chin, cheeks and nose. The dilated blood vessels can also cause symptoms such as itching, irritations or burning. Recognize Couperose By pressing your fingertip on an expanded vial, the redness disappears for a moment, but after a few seconds it returns. Couperose does not automatically pass. It can remain stable over the years, but also worsen and / or expand. In the case of Couperose, superficial blood vessels are widened in the skin because they have become drowsy. Couperose is especially common in people over thirty years with fair skin. In addition, it is more common in women than in men. The medical term for rosacea subtype 1 is telangiectasia. At first, Couperose was often treated as a vein for vein with a warm needle. This was not only painful, but also took a long...