Say goodbye to redness – and hello to calm, balanced skin

Rosacea is more than just a flush—it can impact your comfort, your confidence, and how you face the world every day. MEDX offers clinically proven, NICE-approved treatments designed to soothe persistent redness, clear inflammatory bumps, and restore your skin’s natural resilience.

  • NICE-approved treatments to rapidly reduce facial redness

  • Personalized care tailored to your triggers and symptoms

  • UK-regulated Clinicians. for expert clinical assessment

  • Discreet, fast delivery straight to your door

No GP Referral required

Access trusted treatments quickly, without the wait for a GP appointment

Private & Confidential Care

Safe, confidential assessments with UK-regulated clinicians

Express Delivery

Delivered directly to your door in plain, discreet packaging

Our Process

Rosacea flare-ups can be unpredictable. Our clinicians provide rapid assessments and NICE-approved treatments to calm redness and restore your skin’s natural balance.

STEP ONE

Start A Quick Online Consultation

Complete a confidential medical questionnaire with details about your symptoms, how long you’ve been experiencing discomfort, and any relevant health history.

STEP TWO

A Clinician Will Review Your Consultation

We will review your request within 90 minutes and prescribe treatment if appropriate.

STEP THREE

Receive Your Order With Discreet Delivery

Your medication is delivered in secure, unbranded packaging, helping you begin your path to relief with privacy and ease.

Why Choose MEDX for Rosacea Relief?

Rosacea isn’t just a flush—it’s a persistent cycle of redness and sensitivity that can affect your confidence and how you face the world. We understand that managing flare-ups requires a professional, calming approach that goes beyond standard skincare to restore your skin’s natural balance.

MEDX provides discreet, personalized care to help you manage redness and achieve lasting skin clarity:

  • Safe and effective medications: Access NICE-approved topicals and oral treatments prescribed by UK-regulated Clinicians.

  • Targeted redness relief: Treatments are selected specifically for your rosacea type—whether targeting persistent redness or inflammatory bumps.

  • Maximum privacy and ease: Skip the waiting room with secure online consultations and fast, discreet delivery in unbranded packaging.

Our Treatment

Topical Treatments

Applied directly to affected areas, these treatments work to constrict dilated blood vessels and reduce the characteristic “flush” of rosacea. They are essential for smoothing skin texture and calming localized inflammation.

Brimonidine Gel (Mirvaso®)

An NICE-approved topical that works within 30 minutes to significantly reduce facial redness by constricting surface blood vessels for up to 12 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions About Rosacea

What is rosacea and what causes it?
Rosacea is a long-term skin condition that causes facial redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes small red bumps, most often across the cheeks, nose, and forehead. The exact cause isn't fully understood, but genetics, an overactive immune response, and skin sensitivity are all thought to play a role.
What treatment options are available for rosacea? +
Treatment usually involves topical creams or gels to reduce redness and bumps, and in some cases oral antibiotics for more persistent symptoms. Your clinician will recommend the right option based on your specific symptoms and skin type.
How long before I see improvement? +
Most people start to notice an improvement within 4 to 6 weeks of consistent treatment, though full results can take a couple of months. Rosacea is a long-term condition, so ongoing management is usually needed.
Do I need a physical appointment to get treatment? +
No, you can complete a short online consultation with a photo of the affected area, and a clinician will review it to confirm the most suitable treatment before it's prescribed.
Are there any side effects of the treatment?
Topical treatments can sometimes cause mild dryness, stinging, or irritation, especially when starting out. Oral antibiotics may cause mild stomach upset in some people. Your clinician will discuss these before prescribing.
Are there triggers I should avoid? +
Common triggers include sun exposure, spicy food, alcohol, hot drinks, and extreme temperatures. Identifying and avoiding your personal triggers alongside treatment can help reduce flare-ups significantly.
Do I need a special skincare routine alongside treatment? +
Yes, using a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser and moisturiser, along with daily sun protection, can help support treatment and reduce irritation, since rosacea-prone skin tends to be more sensitive.
Can rosacea come back after treatment? +
Yes, rosacea is a chronic condition with flare-ups and periods of remission, so symptoms can return once treatment stops. Many people use long-term or maintenance treatment to keep symptoms under control.