Rosacea is a challenging skin condition for any skin treatment practitioner. The accepted aggravating factors are well known, however this lecture goes beyond the common triggers of inflammation and explores those least understood; those linked to the endocrine system, adrenal stress, overactive enzyme activity and changes to cellular organelle function.
This course is essential for a complete understanding of the condition and covers the physiology, biology and morphology of Rosacea; with particular emphasis on its cellular triggers. We will also explore the different sub-types and how to recognize them.
The Objective of this course is for the learner to understand the following:
- Understanding that Rosacea is a multi-faceted condition
- There are a number of triggers and aggravating factors
- The innate immune system is a major factor in this condition
- How to diagnose the different types of Rosacea
- How to prepare protocols of daily care and better treatment options
This educational activity has been approved for 5.0 CEs by NCEA Commission on Accreditation.
Learning Objectives:
After completion of this online course, the skin care professional will be able to:
1. Demonstrate advanced knowledge about the multi-faceted condition of Rosacea
2. Identify that there are a number of different triggers and aggravating factors to the condition.
3. Explain how and why the innate immune system is a major factor in the Rosacea condition.
4. Demonstrate competency of course material.
CURRICULUM
Units of learning – 1 Lesson
Lesson 1 – Rosacea: Triggers and Subtype Classification