What is Couperose?

What is Couperose?

Couperose is a cosmetic skin condition characterized by persistent facial redness and visible dilated blood vessels (often called thread veins or broken capillaries), typically appearing on the:

  • Cheeks
  • Nose
  • Chin
  • Forehead

It occurs when small blood vessels close to the skin surface become enlarged and more visible. People with fair, sensitive skin are often more prone to developing couperose.

Unlike rosacea, couperose generally does not involve inflammatory papules, pustules, or skin thickening. It is primarily associated with redness and visible capillaries.

What Causes Couperose?

Several factors may contribute to the appearance of couperose, including:

  • Genetic predisposition
  • Sensitive skin
  • Sun exposure
  • Extreme temperatures
  • Wind and cold weather
  • Smoking
  • Alcohol consumption
  • Spicy foods
  • Stress
  • Aging and reduced skin elasticity

Over time, repeated dilation of blood vessels can make redness more noticeable and persistent.

Couperose vs. Rosacea

Although the two conditions share similarities, couperose is often considered a cosmetic vascular concern, while rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition.

Couperose Rosacea
Persistent redness Persistent redness
Visible thread veins Visible blood vessels may occur
No inflammatory lesions May include papules and pustules
Primarily cosmetic concern Chronic inflammatory condition
No skin thickening Advanced cases may cause skin thickening

People with couperose may develop rosacea later, but not everyone with couperose has rosacea.

How to Care for Couperose-Prone Skin

While visible blood vessels cannot always be prevented, a gentle skincare routine may help improve skin comfort and reduce the appearance of redness.

1. Protect Your Skin Daily

Sun exposure is one of the most common triggers for facial redness. Daily use of broad-spectrum SPF 50+.

2. Avoid Common Triggers

Many people notice increased redness after:

  • Hot drinks
  • Alcohol
  • Spicy foods
  • Hot showers
  • Sudden temperature changes

Keeping a trigger diary can help identify personal sensitivities.

3. Use Gentle Skincare

Choose products that are suitable for sensitive skin and designed to support the skin barrier

Avoid harsh exfoliants and aggressive cleansing products.

4. Moisturize Consistently

Well-hydrated skin is often more resilient and comfortable. Regular moisturization can help support the skin barrier and improve the overall appearance of the complexion.

Supporting Redness-Prone Skin with Swissforce Couperose

SWISSFORCE® Couperose has been developed specifically for skin prone to visible redness and thread veins. Formulated with carefully selected ingredients, it helps care for sensitive skin while supporting a more even-looking complexion.

The formula is designed to:

  • Help reduce the appearance of redness
  • Care for skin prone to visible capillaries
  • Support skin comfort
  • Hydrate and nourish sensitive skin
  • Complement a daily skincare routine for redness-prone skin

The Bottom Line

Couperose is a common cosmetic skin concern characterized by persistent facial redness and visible blood vessels. While it cannot always be prevented, gentle skincare, sun protection, and trigger management can help support healthier-looking skin and improve overall skin comfort.

For individuals with redness-prone skin, a targeted skincare routine that focuses on barrier support and hydration can make a noticeable difference in the appearance of the complexion.