Take Our Rosacea Patient Survey!

Do you have rosacea? Our brief survey helps us gather valuable information about rosacea experiences. By completing the survey, you'll contribute to our research and learn more about rosacea and its management.

Learn More About Rosacea and Our Research

We're dedicated to understanding rosacea and finding better treatment options. Explore our website to learn about rosacea symptoms, types, and management strategies. If you're interested in participating in our research study, click below.

Help Advance Rosacea Research!

Are you interested in contributing to a research study on rosacea? We are seeking patients with rosacea to participate in a study aimed at [ Briefly explain the study's goal without medical jargon ]. Your participation could help improve understanding and treatment options for rosacea in the future.

Dr Negin Fazel

Be Part of the Solution

We're conducting a research study on rosacea, and we're looking for passionate individuals like you to join us! By participating, you'll directly contribute to uncovering new insights about rosacea, potentially leading to improved diagnosis and treatment options for yourself and others in the future.

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Dr Negin Fazel

Learn More About Rosacea and Our Research

We're dedicated to understanding rosacea and finding better treatment options. Explore our website to learn about rosacea symptoms, types, and management strategies. If you're interested in participating in our research study, click below.

Contact Us
Dr Negin Fazel

Take Our Rosacea Patient Survey!

We're conducting a research study to better understand rosacea and develop improved management strategies. Your participation is crucial! Our brief survey (takes about 5 minutes) will gather valuable information about rosacea

Contact Us

Rosacea Research Study: Contribute to Better Treatments

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What is Rosacea

Rosacea (roe-ZAY-she-uh) is a common skin condition that causes flushing or long-term redness on your face. It also may cause enlarged blood vessels and small, pus-filled bumps. Some symptoms may flare for weeks to months and then go away for a while. Rosacea can be mistaken for acne, dermatitis or other skin problems.

  • Facial flushing and redness:
  • Visible blood vessels
  • Small, red bumps
  • Swollen, bumpy nose
  • Irritated eyes
  • Dry, flaky skin

Patient Survey

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