Why rosacea is missed in Indian skin
The characteristic central facial redness of rosacea — easily visible as erythema in Fitzpatrick I–II — is masked by melanin in Fitzpatrick IV–VI skin, creating a "dusky" or "uneven" appearance without obvious redness. Indian patients and general practitioners often do not consider rosacea for this reason. The correct diagnostic marker in dark skin: flushing triggered by spicy food/heat, papules and pustules WITHOUT comedones, textural roughness (papulopustular pattern).