Banish the blush.
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Quick & easy consults with an Australian-based medical team
- Dermatologist approved
- Prescription treatments
- Delivered to your door
- Ongoing patient support
Prescription rosacea treatments online
Initial consultation only $35
Azelaic acid
When applied topically, clears redness and swelling by destroying rosacea-causing bacteria and decreasing keratin, a natural substance that can clog pores.
Antibiotics
Oral medications that control bacteria and reduce inflammation in the treatment of moderate to severe rosacea.
Your medical team will advise you on the best treatment option for you.
Skincare personalised for you
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medical experts
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How it works with hub.health
We’ve designed a healthcare platform centred around your life.
With quick and easy consultations, fully managed treatments, and fast delivery to your door, we enable personalised healthcare for a better life.
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Consult with an Australian based medical team
Treatments are delivered to your door
How it works with hub.health
Tell us about your issue
Consult an Australian based medical team
Treatments are delivered to your door
What causes rosacea?
Research has identified commonalities amongst rosacea patients, pointing to genetic traits, environmental influences and an overactive immune system as contributing factors. [1]
Whatever the root cause of your rosacea, we will work with you to create a personalised skin care regime to reduce the appearance of redness and flushing on the face.
Symptoms of rosacea
There are four distinct types of rosacea that appear across different areas of the face. Whether you have vascular, inflammatory, phymatous or ocular rosacea, symptoms often present as a frequent blushed appearance. [2]
In severe cases of rosacea, oral antibiotics may be recommended to control bacteria and reduce inflammation.
Trusted Medical Experts
At hub.health our services are backed by an established medical team, enabling us to provide treatments for general health, women and men’s health, sexual health and various skin conditions.
We believe in providing a personalised healthcare experience centred around our patients’ individual needs.
All treatments are prescribed via a quick telehealth call and delivered to your door for fast and convenient access to healthcare.
Frequently asked questions
Rosacea is a common chronic skin condition that occurs when tiny blood vessels on the skin’s surface (capillaries) enlarge and break to cause inflammation, redness, and the appearance of flushing. [1]
Common symptoms of rosacea include:
- Frequent blushing, flushing, or redness on cheeks, chin, forehead, and/or nose
- Persistent redness that looks like sunburn
- Visible blood vessels on the face
- Skin thickening, particularly around the nose area
- Pimples or bumps on the face
- Burning or stinging sensations on the face
- Red, irritated, or swollen eyelids
- Rough, dry skin [2]
The exact cause of rosacea is undetermined. It may be caused by a combination or hereditary and environmental factors. [3]
Once your treatment has been paid for, it will be dispatched within 1-3 days and sent via express delivery. Your product is shipped in an Australia Post package, which means it will be completely discreet.
Of course! If you log into your profile and head to the ‘Products’ tab, you will see a ‘Manage Treatment’ button. Click this and you’ll see the ability to send a message to your clinician. If you’re having any issues, just drop us a line at [email protected]
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Sources
Rosacea prevalence, reporting, impact and experience:
- National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS). Rosacea [Internet]. 2020 [cited 2024 Jun 14].
- Mayo Clinic. Rosacea: Symptoms and Causes [Internet]. 2022 [cited 2024 Jun 14].
- Better Health Channel. Rosacea [Internet]. State Government of Victoria; 2022 [cited 2024 Jun 14].
- Healthdirect Australia. Rosacea [Internet]. 2023 [cited 2024 Jun 14].
- Cleveland Clinic. Rosacea: Symptoms, Causes, Triggers & Treatment [Internet]. 2023 [cited 2024 Jun 14].