Clinical · Self-paced · 12 sections
Rosacea Beyond Redness
- Scope
- 12 sections
- Pace
- Self-paced
- Price
- £150
- Commitment
- ≈ 1 hr/wk · 6 wks
The promise. Stop managing flares with the same tool. Start treating the condition, barrier, microbiome, vascular, neurological, with NICE-aligned clinical reasoning.
Rosacea is rarely just about redness. I built this course to unpack the four subtypes, the barrier story, the microbiome, and the long-term management strategy NICE backs. For practitioners who want to stop reaching for the same flare-management tool and start treating the condition. One course. £150. No upsells.
Lifetime access
Self-paced, no expiry.
Updates included
As guidance evolves.
Yours to keep
One-off payment, no rebill.
CPD evidence · NMC revalidation
Certificate of Completion at the end. Suitable as reflective practice for revalidation portfolios.
The four subtypes of rosacea finally clicked. Bernadette teaches the way clinicians actually think — barrier, microbiome, escalation. Worth every penny just for the long-term management framework.
The transformation
Before the course→ after the course.
- TransformationBefore the course
Reaching for the same anti-redness regimen on every rosacea presentation.
After the courseIdentifying the four NICE-recognised subtypes and matching the right pathway to each.
- TransformationBefore the course
Treating rosacea as a redness problem.
After the courseTreating rosacea as a barrier-and-microbiome problem first, with a defensible NICE-aligned management plan.
- TransformationBefore the course
Triggers misunderstood. Clients frustrated. Compliance with care plans low.
After the courseA trigger-mapping protocol clients actually follow, and a long-term management strategy that compounds.
- TransformationBefore the course
Unsure when to refer or co-manage.
After the courseClear escalation criteria, phymatous progression, ocular involvement, treatment-resistant inflammation.
From Rosacea Beyond Redness students
What practitioners take away.
The four subtypes of rosacea finally clicked. Bernadette teaches the way clinicians actually think — barrier, microbiome, escalation. Worth every penny just for the long-term management framework.
Kate D.Advanced Nurse Practitioner · Edinburgh
“Build knowledge, confidence, and safe decision-making when working with clients who may present with rosacea.”
Inside the course
Watch a sample lesson — Pathophysiology & Skin Science.
Six minutes from inside the course. Same teaching style, same NICE-aligned framing as every chapter.
Inside the lesson
Editorial lessons, built to be read.
Each lesson opens with an audio intro, runs as a clean editorial article, and ends with the next lesson cued up. Mobile-first when you're catching up between consultations, keyboard-navigable when you're at your desk.
- Audio intro on every lesson, listen while you make a coffee
- Per-lesson progress tracking, with the next lesson queued up
- Keyboard navigation for desk study (arrow keys / J–K)
- Calm typography, no auto-play video, no marketing pop-ups
What you’ll learn
The outcomes,not just the topics.
- Rosacea subtypes & pathophysiology
- Barrier integrity & microbiome
- NICE-aligned management
- Trigger identification
The curriculum
8 modules.Built to ship change.
- 01
What is rosacea?
Erythematotelangiectatic, papulopustular, phymatous, ocular. The four faces of rosacea and what each one tells you about the underlying drivers.
- 02
Pathophysiology & skin science
Vascular, neurological, immunological. The three systems that conspire to make rosacea unpredictable, and how to read them.
- 03
Barrier integrity & microbiome
Why barrier-first treatment outperforms anti-inflammatory-first treatment in 80% of presentations.
- 04
Clinical assessment & diagnosis
Severity scoring, photographic documentation, the consultation script that catches misdiagnoses.
- 05
Causes & risk factors
Genetics, sun, alcohol, heat, the gut. Mapping personal triggers to a defensible management plan.
- 06
Complications
Phymatous progression, ocular involvement, psychological impact. When to refer up, how to document it.
- 07
Treatment pathways
Topical metronidazole, ivermectin, azelaic acid, oral doxycycline. When, how long, and how to stage de-escalation.
- 08
Case studies, summary & test
Real cases, decision walkthroughs. NICE-aligned recap. Knowledge check + Certificate of Completion.
Why I teach this
I’m Bernadette Tobin, RN, MSc.
Advanced Nurse Practitioner. Senior Lecturer. Head of Clinical Workforce, NHS Trust. Founder of Visage Aesthetics, Best Non-Surgical Aesthetics Clinic 2026. Educator of the Year 2026 Nominee.
I'm an Advanced Nurse Practitioner with twenty years' clinical experience and twelve in aesthetics. My clinic, Visage Aesthetics, Best Non-Surgical Aesthetics Clinic 2026 (Essex), sees rosacea every week. I built this course on the NICE pathway, the RCN's clinical guidance, and the realities of treating rosacea inside a private clinic at premium fees.
Recognised by the industry
- 2026Nominee
Educator of the Year 2026
Beauty & Aesthetics Awards
- 2026Winner
Best Non-Surgical Aesthetics Clinic 2026 (Essex)
Health, Beauty & Wellness AwardsFounder, Visage Aesthetics
What’s included
Everything thatcomes with enrolment.
- 12 sections covering subtypes, assessment, and treatment ladders
- Barrier-first vs anti-inflammatory-first decision framework
- Trigger-mapping protocol clients will actually follow
- NICE-aligned topical + oral treatment pathway
- Real case study walkthroughs
- Certificate of Completion for CPD evidence
- Lifetime access, including future updates
Frequently asked
Before youenrol.
Will this help me distinguish rosacea from acne or perioral dermatitis?
Yes. The clinical assessment module covers all the common mimickers and the differential reasoning to catch misdiagnoses before they cost you a treatment plan.
Does it cover ocular rosacea?
Yes, including when to refer to ophthalmology and how to document the conversation. Ocular involvement is one of the most under-recognised aspects of rosacea in private practice.
Is it CPD-accredited?
Designed to count toward CPD and appropriate as NMC revalidation reflective practice. Includes a Certificate of Completion.
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