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KMID : 0363220230610080494
Korean Journal of Dermatology
2023 Volume.61 No. 8 p.494 ~ p.505
Clinical Evaluation and Skin Care Habits among 222 Patients with Rosacea: A Comparison with 127 Patients with Acne
Lee Sang-Doo

Suh Dong-Hye
Kwon Hyo-Eun
Kim Hyun-Joo
Lee Sang-Jun
Ahn Hye-Jin
Shin Min-Kyung
Abstract
Background: Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory facial disorder, leading to impaired skin barrier function. Many factors, including skin care habits, affect its occurrence and progress.
Objective: This study aimed to investigate clinical manifestation and aggravating factors of rosacea, focusing on skin care habits and lifestyle and to compare them with those of acne patients.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey among 222 patients with rosacea and 127 with acne who visited a university hospital and local dermatologic clinic between July 2021 and June 2022. The patients answered questionnaires consisting of information, such as demographic characteristics, clinical symptoms and signs, skin care habits, and aggravating factors.

Results: Age distribution of the patients with rosacea showed a peak incidence among those in their twenties, and the most common comorbidity was metabolic disease. The most common symptom and sign was itching, followed by burning sensation. Regarding skin care habits, 72.8% and 45.0% of the patients practiced excessive cleansing and double cleansing, respectively. The most frequently-used cleanser and basic cosmetic were foaming cleanser (77.5%) and toner (57.5%), respectively. Foundation was used by nearly half of the woman, many of whom used liquid type.
Irregular or insufficient sleep and food were the two most common aggravating factor. When compared to patients with acne patients, those with rosacea tended to carry more systemic comorbidities and practiced double cleansing with basic cosmetics more actively.

Conclusion: It is important for clinicians to understand various factors affecting occurrence and aggravation of rosacea and educate patients on appropriate skin care habits and lifestyle.
KEYWORD
Acne vulgaris, Cosmetics, Erythema, Rosacea, Skin care habit
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