Updates and best practices in the management of facial erythema

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Facial erythema is a common dermatologic complaint. There are many medical and procedure-based treatments to help reduce the appearance of unwanted facial redness. The authors review a variety of treatment options and techniques to reduce facial erythema and prominent facial veins including topical medical therapies, a variety of lasers, light-and energy-based devices as well as the use of neuromodulators and sclerotherapy. The benefits and potential pitfalls of each procedure modality are also highlighted.

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Loyal, J., Carr, E., Almukhtar, R., & Goldman, M. P. (2021). Updates and best practices in the management of facial erythema. Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, 14, 601–614. https://doi.org/10.2147/CCID.S267203

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