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Impact of ultraviolet radiation and exposome on rosacea: Key role of photoprotection in optimizing treatment.

Daniel Morgado-CarrascoCorinne GrangerCarles TrullasJaime Piquero-Casals
Published in: Journal of cosmetic dermatology (2021)
UV radiation and the exposome play a key role in the development of rosacea. UV light is implicated in all significant aspects of rosacea: skin inflammation, neoangiogenesis, telangiectasia, and fibrosis, and may even initiate rosacea. While the use of sunscreens is widely recommended, the literature on the impact of photoprotection in rosacea is scarce. Adequately formulated sunscreens could not only provide the required level of photoprotection, but may also help to mitigate the barrier dysfunction, neutralize facial redness (tinted sunscreens), and decrease inflammation and vascular dysfunction.
Keyphrases
  • oxidative stress
  • systematic review
  • soft tissue
  • radiation induced