Steroid Rosacea Chronic
use of topical steroids or cortisones can produce a "steroid
Rosacea" that includes redness, blood vessels, and/or pimples. It is
necessary to stop the application of these steroid creams as soon as
the patient can tolerate the change. Gradual reduction is necessary.
New and very promising non-steroidal topical medications are
available for treatment of steroid rosacea. These treatments should
be monitored closely by a physician (preferably a Board Certified
Dermatologist). If you'd like to make an appointment to see me,
please call my office at 212-755-2237.
Interested in treatment by Dr. Jay personally? Call our office at
212-755-2237 to setup an appointment.
Patients of all skin colors respond
to Dr. Jay's Ultimate Light™ treatment
Dr. Jay Personally Treats ALL Patients
Harvey H. Jay, M.D. * Clinical
Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Weill Cornell Medical
School * Fellow of the American Society for Laser Medicine and
Surgery * Board-certified Dermatologist
45 East 62nd. St., New York, NY
10065 Tel: 212-755-2237
Questions? Comments? Please contact us at
212-755-2237.