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Rosacea in Skin of Colour: Signs That Look Different
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Rosacea is a common inflammatory skin condition, but it’s often or misdiagnosed in people with darker skin tones. Because traditional descriptions focus on redness and flushing, rosacea is more frequently in fair skin, where those symptoms are easier to see.
At Thames Skin Clinic, we understand that rosacea affects all skin tones, and the signs can look very different depending on melanin levels. these variations is key to accurate diagnosis and effective, inclusive care.
Why Rosacea Looks Different in Skin of Colour
In lighter skin types, is usually identified by visible redness or flushing. In medium to darker skin tones, those colour changes may appear more subtle or not red at all. Instead of pinkness, patients with darker skin tones may notice:
these changes don’t match the classic “red face” stereotype, many people with skin of colour are misdiagnosed with acne, eczema or allergic reactions, which delays effective treatment.
Types of Rosacea That May Appear in Darker Skin
All four main types of rosacea can affect skin of colour, but their features can be more difficult to spot:
Mixed forms of rosacea are common in people with darker skin tones too, for example, bumps with heat and sensitivity but minimal visible redness.
Common Misdiagnoses of Rosacea on Dark Skin and Why They Happen
Rosacea in darker skin is often mistaken for:
These overlaps highlight the importance of professional diagnosis by a medical practitioner to assess skin across all types (I–VI). At Thames Skin Clinic, this forms part of our THAMES Philosophy — ensuring a Thorough, Holistic Assessment for every patient, regardless of skin tone.
How to Recognise Rosacea in Skin of Colour
Even without visible redness, rosacea can still cause noticeable sensations and changes in texture in darker skin tones. Rosacea on black and brown skin can appear as:
If these sound familiar, it’s worth a professional skin consultation. Early intervention prevents long-term sensitivity, vessels, and uneven pigmentation.
Treatment and Management for Rosacea in Dark Skin Tones
The foundation of treatment is calming inflammation and strengthening the skin barrier, regardless of skin tone. However, treatment plans must consider pigment safety and sensitivity. At Thames Skin Clinic, we tailor rosacea care for every skin type using advanced medical technologies and carefully selected actives.
For the most reactive skin, we begin with a desensitisation phase using:
This stage restores balance before any heat-based or active treatments are introduced.
Laser therapy is effective for redness and vascular but requires expertise in darker skin to prevent post-inflammatory pigmentation. Our Excel V+ laser allows precise energy control, making it suitable for many Fitzpatrick types when used with caution. Laser Genesis is gentle option, stimulating collagen and improving tone without downtime or pigment risk.
Empowering Inclusive Skin Health at Thames Skin Clinic
Representation matters in skin health. People with darker skin often go undiagnosed for like rosacea simply because the signs are harder to recognise.
At , we’re dedicated to offering inclusive, evidence-based care for every skin tone. This is guided by our values of being Confident, Exceptional, Genuine, Natural, Passionate, and Personal.
By how rosacea presents differently in skin of colour, we help receive accurate diagnoses, safe treatments, and long-term results that restore both comfort and confidence. We operate from a practice in Twickenham in London. We can effectively and manage rosacea in brown skin and black skin. at Thames Skin Clinic today and receive expert, inclusive care that understands skin of colour.
To learn more about rosacea in general and how to control symptoms long-term, read our main resource on
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