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  • Current guidelines lack comprehensive long-term management strategies for rosacea.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To simplify rosacea management by developing a comprehensive pathway.
  • To enhance healthcare professional awareness of rosacea triggers, pathogenesis, risk factors, comorbidities, and treatment options.
  • To empower patients in managing their chronic condition and improve therapeutic outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Summarized discussions from three Rosacea-Expert Advice on Combined and Holistic approaches (REACH) Global Scientific Committee (GSC) meetings.
  • Developed a rosacea management pathway as a framework for clinical guidance.
  • Focused on identifying clinical features, comorbidities, QoL impact, and patient communication strategies.

Main Results:

  • A simplified rosacea management pathway was established.
  • Emphasis placed on recognizing diverse clinical features and comorbidities.
  • Highlighted the importance of clear patient communication and empowerment for long-term care.

Conclusions:

  • Effective rosacea management requires a holistic approach, considering individual patient needs and QoL.
  • A structured management pathway aids healthcare professionals in providing consistent and effective care.
  • Empowering patients through education and shared decision-making is crucial for successful long-term rosacea control.