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Facial Redness Concerns

12/12/2025, 9:20:18 PMMale25-34

I’m a 27-year-old woman, standing at 5’7” and weighing 170 lbs. I do not smoke and have no notable health issues, either currently or in the past, but I’ve recently noticed a troubling development on my face that has persisted for about a week. Although the photos don’t fully capture the intensity of the redness, it first appeared last weekend. The only significant changes in my routine include receiving lip fillers for the first time over two weeks ago (on November 26) and going on a cruise. Unfortunately, the water on the cruise seemed to exacerbate breakouts on my skin to an extreme degree. Since returning, my skin care regimen has been limited to hyaluronic acid and a moisturizer. Having never experienced red patches like this before, I find myself at a loss regarding how to address this issue. I do have sensitive and dry skin, so any advice or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!

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Answers (1)

Cony

12/12/2025, 9:20:35 PM

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It sounds like you're experiencing persistent facial redness, which can be concerning—especially if this is a new issue for you. Given your recent lip fillers and changes in your skincare routine, it’s possible that these factors are contributing to the redness. Let’s focus on identifying potential causes and addressing your skin’s needs.

Explanation

Facial redness can arise from several sources, including irritation, allergic reactions, sensitivity to skincare products, or even environmental factors like sun exposure and saltwater from your cruise. The use of lip fillers may also lead to localized swelling and redness, especially if there was sensitivity afterward. Since you mentioned having dry and sensitive skin, this can make your skin even more reactive.

Next Steps

  1. Gentle Cleansing: Adopt a mild, fragrance-free cleanser designed for sensitive skin. Cleanse your face twice daily to remove irritants and excess oil without stripping moisture.

  2. Moisturization: Continue using a thick moisturizer, but consider one containing soothing ingredients like ceramides or the ingredient niacinamide, which can help reduce inflammation.

  3. Avoid Irritants: Refrain from using any active ingredients (like exfoliants or strong acids) temporarily, as these can further irritate sensitive skin.

  4. Sun Protection: Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily. Sun exposure can exacerbate redness and sensitivity.

  5. Cool Compresses: Apply cool compresses to the affected areas for a few minutes several times a day to help reduce redness and soothe irritation.

  6. Avoid Triggers: Pay attention to any food, product, or environmental triggers that may worsen your redness.

  7. Symptom Observation: Keep an eye on your symptoms. If the redness doesn’t improve in a week or worsens, consider documenting your changes and any new skincare products you introduce so you can better understand what may be affecting your skin.

Implementing these steps can help manage the redness and provide relief. If your symptoms persist or if you notice any swelling, pain, or other concerning symptoms, it's best to seek professional dermatological advice for tailored treatment options. Take care of your skin, and be gentle with it during this time!

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