Hey guys, first time poster here... Thanks for reading.
I'm a 30 year old man and have mild to moderate rosacea, diagnosed by 3 different dermatologists. Pretty much look like I've been out in the sun all day all the time. Would love to turn back the clock to just 2 or 3 years ago when there was no redness at all.
My issue: I was just prescribed mirvaso... And within 30 minutes of application I was having a bad reaction / instant and thorough flush. Feels / looks 10x worse than normal.
1. Any tips for calming this down?
2. Any alternatives to ask my next dermatologist about? Already scheduled an appointment with a new doc next week.
P.S. This is my second attempt at Mirvaso. The first attempt ended similarly, but I had some success first, for about a week... I told my dermatologist about this history this morning, and she told me to try it again and be patient with "rebounding" issues, and that such issues usually abate within a month or so. Has anybody had this experience? Should I soldier on and be patient with the initially dubious mirvaso results or should I toss the samples in the garbage and look for alternatives? She insisted this was not only the most effective treatment out there, but basically the only one.
Thanks!
Mirvaso probs
I'm a 30 year old man and have mild to moderate rosacea, diagnosed by 3 different dermatologists. Pretty much look like I've been out in the sun all day all the time. Would love to turn back the clock to just 2 or 3 years ago when there was no redness at all.
My issue: I was just prescribed mirvaso... And within 30 minutes of application I was having a bad reaction / instant and thorough flush. Feels / looks 10x worse than normal.
1. Any tips for calming this down?
2. Any alternatives to ask my next dermatologist about? Already scheduled an appointment with a new doc next week.
P.S. This is my second attempt at Mirvaso. The first attempt ended similarly, but I had some success first, for about a week... I told my dermatologist about this history this morning, and she told me to try it again and be patient with "rebounding" issues, and that such issues usually abate within a month or so. Has anybody had this experience? Should I soldier on and be patient with the initially dubious mirvaso results or should I toss the samples in the garbage and look for alternatives? She insisted this was not only the most effective treatment out there, but basically the only one.
Thanks!
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