Galderma and Celebrity Stylist Brad Goreski Want to Motivate Americans to Face Up to Rosacea

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National Campaign Empowers 16 Million Americans Faced with a Chronic Inflammatory Skin Condition to Take Action, Navigate Treatment Journey with a Dermatologist

Brad GoreskiGalderma is partnering with rosacea sufferer and celebrity stylist, Brad Goreski, for the national awareness campaign, Face Up to Rosacea, to encourage people frustrated with this chronic skin condition to take action by consulting with a dermatologist. Characterized by red, inflammatory bumps and blemishes, rosacea not only causes physical symptoms but also profound emotional and psychological impacts for more than 16 million Americans.1,2 Goreski motivates others to turn their moments of rosacea skin frustration into action and to connect with a dermatologist as an important first step in achieving clearer skin.

“I want to encourage others to ‘Face Up to Rosacea’ and stop feeling self-conscious or powerless about their skin,” said Brad Goreski. “Rosacea affected me for a large portion of my life to the point where in the past, I would find myself avoiding photos at work and with my family and friends. Eventually, enough was enough for me, so I spoke with my dermatologist to discuss a treatment plan that was right for me.”

Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that affects more than 16 million Americans and 415 million people worldwide.1,2,3 While symptoms vary person-to-person, they may include frequent facial redness, blushing or flushing, acne-like breakouts, visible blood vessels and sensitive skin with burning, itching or stinging.1 While there is no cure for rosacea and the cause is unknown, treatments are available to control the signs and symptoms.1

The impacts of rosacea go more than skin deep – the condition is known to have a significant psychosocial burden for sufferers.2 In a recent study by Galderma, almost half of those with rosacea self-reported moderate to severe depression,4 and a separate study found more than 86 percent of people with rosacea modify their behavior to manage their symptoms, with 1 in 5 making substantial changes to their daily life, such as avoiding social activities.5 Dermatologists can help patients identify a personalized rosacea treatment plan, giving sufferers the sought-after control of their condition so that they don’t have to miss out on any more of life’s important moments, whether virtually or in-person.

“While rosacea can be frustrating and unpredictable, it can be effectively managed with prescription treatment,” said Dr. Shereene Idriss.1 “I’m excited to partner with Galderma and highlight Brad’s story to help spread the word about rosacea and the importance of proactive management.”

Face Up to Rosacea offers rosacea sufferers information to help them navigate their treatment journey, including skincare tips, treatment information, lifestyle hacks, dermatologist advice and stories from other people living with rosacea.

“Galderma is committed to providing safe and effective treatment options and educational resources for people with rosacea,” said Matt Gambino, Director, Rosacea Franchise, Galderma Laboratories, L.P. “Through this national awareness campaign, we hope to empower those living with rosacea to understand they are not alone and encourage a discussion with a dermatologist to develop a treatment plan.”

Galderma is working closely with their dermatology healthcare provider customers as they follow all safe and proper social guidelines to offer treatment for rosacea in their respective practice locations across the country.

Visit FaceUpToRosacea.us to learn more and sign-up to receive free email and video resources.

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1 National Rosacea Society. All About Rosacea. https://www.rosacea.org/patients/all-about-rosacea. Accessed on June 26, 2020.

2 National Rosacea Society. What Is Rosacea? https://www.rosacea.org. Accessed on June 26, 2020.

3 National Rosacea Society. 415 Million People Affected by Rosacea. https://www.rosacea.org/weblog/415- million-people-affected-rosacea-worldwide. Accessed on June 26, 2020.

4 Steinhoff M, et al. Beyond the visible: rosacea and psoriasis of the face. The BMJ Hosted Content 2020. Available from: https://hosted.bmj.com/rosaceabeyondthevisible. Date accessed: June 26, 2020.

5 Rosacea: Beyond the visible online report, BMJ Hosted Website. https://hosted.bmj.com/rosaceabeyondthevisible. Accessed June 26, 2020.