Rosacea manifests as an enduring skin discomfort characterized by persistent redness across the facial area, accompanied by visible dilated blood vessels and occasional small, inflamed bumps. The condition primarily affects the central zones of the face, surrounding the cheeks, nose, and forehead. While the precise cause of rosacea remains elusive, it is believed to arise from a blend of hereditary factors, abnormal vasculature functioning, and an exaggerated immune response. Triggers such as exposure to sunlight, consumption of spicy foods, alcohol usage, and specific skincare products exacerbate the intensity and recurrence of rosacea episodes.