The most typical cause of the appearance of redness is capillary dilation that appears to be exposed due to dilated capillaries under the facial skin. Menopausal women can develop redness due to temporary expansion of capillaries. The onset of capillary dilation is due to the permanent dilatation of capillaries caused by factors such as indiscriminate use of steroid ointments or dermatitis syndrome. At the beginning, the redness starts from the cheeks, which have a relatively large number of blood vessels, and then gradually spreads to the cheekbones, forehead, nose, and other areas. There are also many people who are misunderstood as “alcoholics” because of the redness on their faces, and thus become an object of avoidance. These people should avoid alcohol, spicy foods, and other foods that can cause redness. Wear a hat when you go out to avoid UV radiation and use an emergency UV sunscreen. Exercise should be done in a breezy and cool place, and the amount of exercise should be adjusted to prevent excessive heat production. Accompanying capillary dilation disorder will be a small pimple like a pimple in the nose area, which we call vermilion (strawberry nose). If you receive treatment mistaking it for pimples, the symptoms will worsen, so you should not apply medicine indiscriminately. Even if you treat it, it will take more than two months to use oral medication or creams. In addition, the usual cause of redness and a feverish feeling on the face is hyperthyroidism. The thyroid hormones secreted in the thyroid gland speed up the metabolism and cause the body to give off heat. Patients suffering from this disorder should receive medical treatment.