Rosacea research reveals advances, promising therapies
EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM ODAC 2017
“The bottom line is it’s really about half and half – about half were associated with genetics, the other half with environment,” Dr. Stein Gold said.
No matter what the etiology, it’s important to diagnose and treat rosacea, Dr. Stein Gold said. Although patients tend to be middle-aged white women, the condition is not limited to this patient population, and “you have to think about it to diagnose it in skin of color,” she added.
Rosacea, which has a high emotional impact, presents an opportunity for dermatologists to improve quality of life, Dr. Stein Gold said. “When people walk around with papules and pustules, [other] people think there is something wrong with them.”
Dr. Stein Gold disclosed that she is a consultant, member of the advisory boards and speaker’s bureaus for, and receives research grants from Galderma, Leo, Novan, Valeant, Novartis, Celgene and Allergan. She is also a consultant, advisory board member, and receives research grants from Dermira and Foamix. She is a consultant to Sol-Gel, Promis, Anacor, and Medimetriks. She is on the advisory board for Promis.