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Rosacea Treatment in Encino, CA

Rosacea Treatment in Encino, CA

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that causes persistent facial redness, visible blood vessels, and often acne-like bumps on the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin. Without treatment, it typically worsens over time. At BHSkin Dermatology’s Encino office, Dr. Asmi Berry provides individualized rosacea management that addresses both the visible symptoms and the underlying inflammatory triggers — helping patients achieve lasting, meaningful improvement in their skin.

Woman suffering from rosacea on her face in the acute stage, she showing redness on her cheek.

What Is Rosacea — and Why Diagnosis Matters


Rosacea is frequently mistaken for acne, allergies, or sunburn — which leads to years of ineffective treatment with over-the-counter products that often make it worse. Accurate diagnosis by a dermatologist is the critical first step to effective management.

There are four recognized subtypes of rosacea, each requiring a different treatment approach. Dr. Berry identifies your subtype and any triggers before designing your treatment plan, ensuring that every element of your protocol is targeted to your specific presentation.

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Rosacea Subtypes We Treat


Erythematotelangiectatic rosacea (ETR) — flushing, persistent redness, and visible blood vessels (telangiectasia)

Papulopustular rosacea — acne-like breakouts alongside redness; often mistaken for acne vulgaris

Phymatous rosacea — skin thickening and enlargement, most notably rhinophyma (nose enlargement)

Ocular rosacea — eye involvement causing irritation, burning, and sensitivity to light

Neurogenic rosacea — stinging, burning, and flushing driven by nerve sensitization

Mixed/overlap presentations — many patients present with features of multiple subtypes

BHSkin Encino diagnoses and manages all rosacea subtypes:

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Meet Dr. Asmi Berry — Encino's Rosacea Specialist


Dr. Asmi Berry, DO, FAAD is particularly experienced in managing chronic inflammatory skin conditions including rosacea. Her integrative approach evaluates lifestyle, skincare routine, dietary patterns, and environmental factors alongside prescribing the most appropriate medical treatments.

Her expertise in cosmetic and laser dermatology means she can offer VBeam and IPL treatments for the vascular component of rosacea — addressing redness at its source rather than just masking it. Many of her rosacea patients achieve significant, lasting improvement in skin color and texture over the course of treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions


Rosacea is a chronic condition that is not curable, but it is very manageable with the right combination of treatments and trigger management. The goal is to reduce flare frequency and severity, minimize visible redness, and prevent progression. Many patients achieve a level of control where rosacea has minimal impact on their daily life.
Papulopustular rosacea produces inflammatory papules and pustules that can look very similar to acne. The key differences: rosacea typically lacks comedones (blackheads and whiteheads), occurs on the central face in older adults, is accompanied by background redness, and does not respond to typical acne treatments. Accurate diagnosis by a dermatologist ensures you receive treatments that actually work.
Laser and IPL treatments (particularly VBeam pulsed dye laser) can dramatically reduce the redness, flushing, and visible blood vessels associated with rosacea — especially the erythematotelangiectatic subtype. These treatments do not eliminate the underlying tendency to flush or develop papules, but they can produce significant, lasting improvement in the vascular component. Many patients require periodic maintenance treatments.
Rosacea-prone skin needs gentle, fragrance-free products with minimal active ingredients. Key recommendations: a mild, cream-based cleanser; a fragrance-free moisturizer (ceramide-based is ideal for barrier support); and a mineral sunscreen (zinc oxide or titanium dioxide) every morning. Avoid alcohols, witch hazel, fragrance, harsh exfoliants, and anything that causes stinging or burning. Dr. Berry provides specific product recommendations at your appointment.

Get Rosacea Under Control — Book Your Appointment in Encino.

Comprehensive rosacea management including laser therapy and prescription treatments. BHSkin Encino offers same-day appointments and a personalized approach.

Woman suffering from rosacea on her face in the acute stage, she showing redness on her cheek.