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Rhinophyma

Rhinophyma is a severe form of rosacea characterized by an enlargement of the nose. This condition primarily affects men over the age of 40 and results in a progressive deformation of the nose, often accompanied by redness and an irregular texture. Although its progression is slow, an early diagnosis of rhinophyma and appropriate treatment, which may include surgery, can improve the skin's appearance and the quality of life for those affected.
FAQ about rhinophyma

What are the causes of rhinophyma?

The causes of rhinophyma are still not well understood to this day. However, hormonal influences and parasitic colonization are suspected.

What are the initial signs of rhinophyma?

The emergence of persistent redness, swelling of the skin on the nose, and a change in skin texture are the initial indicators of a rhinophyma.

How to treat rhinophyma?

Depending on the stage of rhinophyma, treatments range from the topical application of ivermectin-based creams or gels to surgical removal, including laser and dermabrasion procedures.

Can rhinophyma resolve on its own?

No, the rhinophyma is a progressive condition that does not disappear without treatment and may even worsen over time.

Is there a connection between rhinophyma and rosacea?

Rhinophyma is considered a potential complication of rosacea, specifically its initial stage known as erythrosis, when it is either untreated or progresses to a more advanced stage.

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