How we work

Our editorial process

How every clinical page on RosaceaClub is researched, written, medically reviewed, and kept current.

Last reviewed 21 May 2026

RosaceaClub publishes evidence-based educational content for people navigating rosacea. Every clinical page is held to a documented process and signed off by a medical reviewer before it goes live — because what matters is how a claim was checked.

Every clinical page follows five steps

  1. 1
    Research

    We gather primary sources — AAD and NRS guidelines, peer-reviewed studies (JAAD, Cochrane), and FDA labelling — before drafting.

  2. 2
    Draft

    A first draft is written from that curated source pool, with each substantive claim cited.

  3. 3
    Guideline check

    Claims are verified against the current AAD 2020 rosacea guideline and the NRS classification.

  4. 4
    Medical review

    Dr. Lena Caldwell, MD, FAAD reviews the page for accuracy, tone, and safety before it is published.

  5. 5
    Quarterly refresh

    Each page carries a "Last reviewed" date and is re-checked at least every quarter.

What we will never do

  • Publish before-and-after photos or imply guaranteed results.
  • Let affiliate commissions change a product grade or recommendation.
  • Gate a quiz result or safety information behind an email signup.
  • Present a claim we can't tie back to a primary source.

Every claim is sourced

Each clinical page links its substantive claims to primary sources — AAD, NRS, PubMed, and FDA labelling — and shows when it was last reviewed, so you can judge whether it meets your bar.