Rosacea

Rosacea

The word Rosacea derives from the term red as a rose and is a chronic inflammation of the skin, often causing redness and flushing.

Rosacea is a common skin condition with 10% of the population identifying themselves as sufferers. The condition can mostly be found in men and women over the age of 30, especially those with a fairer skin tone.

The exact cause of Rosacea is still unknown; however, numerous potential reasons have been suggested. The general belief is that Rosacea is caused by genetics, abnormalities in the blood vessels which leads to their visibility, and microscopic mites that live harmlessly in the skin but appear in large numbers for Rosacea sufferers.

There are many factors that can act as a trigger to Rosacea including exercise, hot drinks, alcohol, extreme weather conditions and even spicy food.

We provide the following treatments for Rosacea:

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The best way for you to get reliable and useful information about our treatments is to arrange an appointment and come for a consultation. Our expert staff will show you around the Polyclinic and answer all your questions about the procedures and machines. During the conversation, the doctor will listen to your needs and expectations, and accordingly, advise you on appropriate treatments from our wide range. You can also plan the treatments, arrange the price of the service or a package of services, and get informed about the means of payment. Some of our treatments are very short and it is possible to perform them even during the consultation. We guarantee the highest standard of services, the best preparations, and machines that give the best results.

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Polyclinic Milojevic, Zagreb
Nova Ves 17 (Centar Kaptol)
10000 Zagreb, Croatia
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