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2026-07-03

5 Ways to Tell the Difference Between Rosacea and Acne

Learn the 5 key differences between rosacea and acne, including symptoms like flushing, blackheads, affected areas, and age of onset, to get the right treatment.

5 Ways to Tell the Difference Between Rosacea and Acne

Because rosacea and acne look similar on the surface,

many patients visit the clinic thinking, ‘Why is my acne not healing?’

However, the causes and treatment methods for these two conditions are completely different.

You can tell them apart to some extent by looking at the following characteristics.


1️⃣ If your face turns red easily, it might be rosacea

The most typical characteristic of rosacea is flushing.

If your face easily turns red in the following situations, there is a high possibility of rosacea:

Severe facial redness when drinking alcohol

Face flushing when eating hot food

Redness lasting a long time after a sauna

A burning sensation on the face after washing

Acne rarely causes this kind of flushing reaction.


2️⃣ If you have blackheads, it might be acne

The most characteristic sign of acne is comedones.

Typically,

Blackheads

Whiteheads

If you see these two, it is highly likely to be acne.

Conversely, blackheads rarely appear in rosacea.


3️⃣ If breakouts are centered on the cheeks, it might be rosacea

Rosacea often appears in the center of the face.

Typical areas include:

Cheeks

Nose

Around the nose

Center of the forehead

On the other hand, acne

Chin

Forehead

Nose

Jawline

often appears broadly in areas with many sebaceous glands.


4️⃣ If there is a strong burning sensation, it is rosacea

Symptoms frequently described by rosacea patients include:

Stinging

Burning

A feeling of heat.

Acne usually

Pain

and tenderness may be present, but burning or heat sensations are uncommon.


5️⃣ Age is also an important clue

Acne usually starts in the teens to early twenties.

In contrast, rosacea 👉 mostly occurs in adults over their 30s.

Therefore,

Breakouts that suddenly appear in adulthood

Breakouts accompanied by flushing

should be considered as potential rosacea.


Summary

Rosacea and acne look similar but have important differences.

Acne Characteristics:

Blackheads

Areas with high sebum

Starts in adolescence

Rosacea Characteristics:

Facial flushing

Burning sensation

Breakouts centered on the cheeks

Occurs after adulthood

Therefore, if breakouts repeat or flushing persists, getting an accurate diagnosis is crucial.

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