Introduction
Rosacea is a common chronic inflammatory skin disorder primarily affecting the skin’s blood vessels and sebaceous glands of hair follicles. It presents with a variety of clinical features, including central facial erythema, persistent redness, inflammatory papules, pustules, and telangiectasia, often accompanied by sensations of burning, stinging, plaques, edema, and ocular symptoms.1,2 The condition is more prevalent among women, with the age of onset varying.3 While it can affect individuals of all skin types, it is more common in those with lighter skin tones, which may be due to greater sensitivity to UV exposure, as well as erythema being more readily visualized on lighter skin.3 Facial involvement in rosacea may lead to social embarrassment, further diminishing quality of life due to pigmentation…