Online Rosacea Consultation

Calmer skin starts here — speak to a UK GP experienced in rosacea treatment online

Get a personalised rosacea plan from specially-trained General Practitioner (GP) experienced in treating facial redness, flushing, inflammatory spots and sensitivity with the support of our Consultant Dermatologists. We can advise on triggers, skincare and prescribe treatment where appropriate.

Who this service suits: ideal if you have facial redness, flushing, sensitivity, visible thread veins or rosacea-like spots and would like practical treatment advice. If your diagnosis is uncertain, severe, or you would like to explore laser treatment in detail, consider booking an online consultation with a dermatologist.

Fixed fee: £80

GP-led rosacea care, from home. Share photos securely, attend a video consultation, and receive a clear plan covering trigger control, skincare, prescription treatments and next steps.

UK GP-led UK-wide online access Prescription treatments available
Video consultation reviewing rosacea photos on a laptop
Expert rosacea care without the wait.

Why choose Revessa for rosacea treatment?

Expert care

GP-led consultation

Your consultation is with a UK-trained GP experienced in assessing and treating rosacea.

Prescription options

Treatment tailored to your symptoms

We can advise on topical treatments, oral medicines where appropriate, skincare routines and trigger management.

Depth when needed

When to see a dermatologist

If your diagnosis is uncertain, symptoms are severe, or you want to discuss lasers for redness and thread veins, book an online dermatologist consultation.

Transparent pricing

Fixed fee: £80

The fee covers your GP online consultation and a personalised written plan. Medication and tests, if needed, are charged separately.

What we can offer

Topical treatments

Prescription creams or gels to reduce inflammatory spots, bumps and background redness where suitable.

Oral treatment options

For more persistent inflammatory rosacea or frequent flushing, oral medicines may be considered.

Trigger and lifestyle advice

Guidance on common triggers such as heat, alcohol, spicy foods, sun exposure, stress and skincare irritation.

Skincare routine

Advice on gentle cleansers, moisturisers, sunscreen and avoiding products that may aggravate sensitive rosacea-prone skin.

What to expect

Your GP will review your symptoms, triggers, previous treatments, skincare routine and photos. You’ll receive a practical plan covering treatment, prevention and follow-up.

Photo quality matters: well-lit, in-focus images in natural light help us assess redness, bumps, distribution and possible alternative diagnoses.

If the diagnosis is unclear or you would like to discuss treatment options in more detail, it’s better to book an online dermatologist consultation.

How It Works

1) Book & upload photos

Choose a time and complete our short questionnaire. Clear photos in natural light are very helpful.

2) Online consultation

Meet your GP online to discuss redness, flushing, spots, sensitivity, triggers and treatment goals.

3) Treatment plan

Receive your written plan and e-prescription where appropriate. If your diagnosis is uncertain or you need specialist input, we may recommend an online dermatologist consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who will I see for my consultation?

Your consultation is with a UK-trained General Practitioner (GP) experienced in rosacea care.

Can rosacea be treated online?

Yes. Many cases of rosacea can be assessed online using a video consultation and good-quality photos. If there is diagnostic uncertainty, we may recommend dermatologist review.

What symptoms can you help with?

We can help with facial redness, flushing, inflammatory spots, sensitivity, burning or stinging, and skincare-related irritation.

Can you prescribe treatment?

Yes, where clinically appropriate, we can prescribe topical or oral treatments for rosacea. Medication costs are separate from the consultation fee.

Can you treat thread veins or persistent redness?

Prescription treatment can help inflammatory rosacea, but persistent redness and thread veins often respond best to laser or light-based treatment. A dermatologist consultation may be more appropriate if this is your main concern.

Do I need blood tests?

Most rosacea treatments do not require blood tests. If a medicine requiring monitoring is considered, your clinician will explain this.

Is online suitable if I’m not sure it is rosacea?

Online works well for many patients, but if the diagnosis is unclear, severe, or unusual, we recommend an online dermatologist consultation.

Can you issue NHS prescriptions?

No. NHS prescriptions cannot be issued from a private consultation. The pharmacy charges separately for medication.

What is the cost?

The fee for an online rosacea consultation is £80. Medication, tests and follow-ups are additional.