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Non-Ablative Laser Treatment for Rosacea
Pedro Rolando López Rodríguez1iD*, Lázaro Pérez Rodríguez2, Mercedes Gil García3
1First- and second-degree Specialist in General Surgery; Specialist in Aesthetic Medicine; Medical Laser Assistant Professor; Assistant Researcher and Consulting Professor, WAAS Medical Center, Madrid, Spain
2Specialist in Laser Medicine and Phototherapy in Dermo-aesthetic Pathologies; Researcher in the Development of Dermatological and Vascular Lesions using Lasers, WAAS Medical Center, Madrid, Spain
3Licentiate and Master in General Genetic Engineering with specialization in Virology and Bacteriology, WAAS Medical Center, Madrid, Spain
Corresponding Author: Pedro Rolando López Rodríguez ORCID iD
Address: Miguel Indurain 3B, Ptal. 2, 2A, 19200 Azuqueca de Henares, Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain.
Received date: 14 October 2025; Accepted date: 08 November 2025; Published date: 14 November 2025
Citation: López Rodríguez PR, Pérez Rodríguez L, Gil García M. Non-Ablative Laser Treatment for Rosacea. Asp Biomed Clin Case Rep. 2025 Nov 14;8(3):291-95.
Copyright © 2025 López Rodríguez PR, Pérez Rodríguez L, Gil García M. This is an open-access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited.
Keywords: Rosacea, Erythematous-Telangiectatic Rosacea, Non-Ablative Lasers
Abstract
Introduction: Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory dermatosis that primarily affects the midface (cheeks, nose, chin, forehead), although it can also affect other areas of the body such as the scalp, neck, auricle, chest, and eyes.
Objective: To describe the clinical characteristics of a patient with extensive rosacea injuries on her skin and their possible treatment with non-ablative lasers.
Clinical Case: Observational study in a 62-year-old patient with a dermatological diagnosis of rosacea, who was treated with non-ablative lasers with excellent results, leaving no scars and resolving the injuries in just five sessions.
Conclusions: Rosacea is a benign dermatological lesion, and treatment with non-ablative lasers is effective, leaving no scars and requiring no additional treatments.
Abstract
Introduction: Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory dermatosis that primarily affects the midface (cheeks, nose, chin, forehead), although it can also affect other areas of the body such as the scalp, neck, auricle, chest, and eyes.
Objective: To describe the clinical characteristics of a patient with extensive rosacea injuries on her skin and their possible treatment with non-ablative lasers.
Clinical Case: Observational study in a 62-year-old patient with a dermatological diagnosis of rosacea, who was treated with non-ablative lasers with excellent results, leaving no scars and resolving the injuries in just five sessions.
Conclusions: Rosacea is a benign dermatological lesion, and treatment with non-ablative lasers is effective, leaving no scars and requiring no additional treatments.
