Beating Rosacea: Vascular, Ocular & Acne Forms: A Must-Have Guide to Understanding & Treating Rosacea
Dr. Geoffrey Nase is a Rosacea Research Specialist and Rosacea Treatment Analyst. Dr. Nase’s book contains 332 pages of the most current rosacea information. It also includes 28 color photos of rosacea sufferers before and after treatment. The medical information and treatments included in the book are applicable to rosacea sufferers all across the world. “Beating Rosacea” was written to benefit both rosacea sufferers and physicians:
1. “Beating Rosacea” simplifies rosacea. It details all rosacea symptoms and specifies what treatments are best suited for each symptom.
2. “Beating Rosacea” helps physicians understand the latest treatments for rosacea. This book includes cutting edge rosacea treatments that are used by experts in the field. The ‘average’ physican is unaware of these treatments. All treatments are backed by clinical studies with references. This helps rosacea sufferers get the best treatments; there are over 170 pages dedicated to rosacea treatments, oral medications, topical medications, laser treatments, and naturopathic approaches that patients can ear-mark for their physicians.
3. “Beating Rosacea” helps rosacea sufferers reduce rosacea triggers. It details all triggers for facial flushing and rosacea progression. More importantly, it explains the current theories on why these triggers occur and how to lessen the severity of most triggers. This helps improve the quality of life of many rosacea sufferers.
Customer Review: VERY DISAPPOINTED - EXPENSIVE AND FAILS TO DELIVER ITS PROMISE
Like many others, I was excited about receiving my copy of this book when it was first published, but unfortunately I was extremely disappointed because the book does not actually justify its title- Beating Rosacea. One cannot criticise the amount of data on rosacea that has been collected but little, if any, is from the author’s own work. The layout is very confusing and without a specific index, locating individual items is difficult. For a person newly diagnosed with rosacea, I think the majority could be very confused about the best rosacea treatment to follow, plus parts of the book can leave some people feeling depressed rather than positive about their condition. Currently there is no known cure for this condition, but for some it can go into spontaneous remission. I was surprised that there is no mention of this in his book. Something which really concerned me was why the author felt the need to include his supposedly life and death rescue experience which has no connection at all with rosacea? No one else regards rosacea as a potentially fatal disease. The book is now very dated, with nothing on IPL, red light therapy, or any of the most recent advances in treatment, and there is a need for an expert such as a dermatologist to produce a better publication. Personally, I always recommend people, especially newcomers, to read one of the more concise, and certainly far cheaper, self-help books on rosacea which are on the market.
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