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My nose is permanently red after sunburn 5 years ago – strangers make comments but even doctors are baffled

Published on July 01, 2025 at 02:58 PM

JESSICA McGirr’s nose has been left permanently red after getting sunburnt while on holiday in Tenerife over five years ago.

“The redness has ruined my self-confidence and I now wear makeup every day to hide it,”; the 24-year-old, who currently lives in New York, said.

Close-up of a woman's red nose, two years after a sunburn.
Jessica’s nose is permanently red which no doctor can diagnose
Woman relaxing on a beach lounger with a drink.
The mark appeared after getting burnt while on holiday in Spain
Close-up of a woman with a red nose, looking sad.
The 24-year-old feels let down by the health system

“I get many comments from strangers asking me what’s wrong with my nose or asking if I am sick,”; she added.

The young woman from Ireland was on a boat trip on the when she nodded off under the blazing sun without any on.

She spent around four hours exposed to strong UV rays and when she woke up and with a bright red nose.

The initial marks took about a week to go down. But two weeks later, her nose was still red and sore.

“The skin on my nose was very textured and would often bleed and scab,”; the advert operator said.

“For the first three years after the burn, my nose was very inflamed,

“It is more calm at the moment,”; she said. “It’s still very red but the texture is smoother.”;

Sunburn can cause lasting damage to the skin, including premature aging, the development of , and a significantly increased risk of .

These harmful effects may not appear immediately and can take years, or even decades, to manifest.

Jessica has seen three different doctors about her nose but no one has been able to help her.

“No diagnosis has been made which is very frustrating because I wish I knew why this happened and if there could be a cure,”; she said.

At first, she was prescribed some creams and treatments for acne.

‘Very let down’

When they didn’t work, she was recommended to go to a skin clinic and get laser, which is sometimes used to help even out skin pigmentation.

She said: “I got four sessions of intense pulsed light therapy but saw no results.

“I’ve had visual skin evaluations and blood tests but no doctor ever gave me a diagnosis.

“They denied it being rosacea due to it only being on my nose and it staying consistently red.”;

Jessica claims she hasn’t been treated seriously and some doctors have simply told her to avoid spicy foods.

She said: “I feel very let down by the healthcare system at home as no doctor ever seemed to care or wanted to refer me to a specialist.

Woman taking a selfie in a mirror, wearing a rust-colored satin top.
The Irish lass will never leave the house without makeup on
Woman with long brown hair wearing a black dress.
Strangers think her red nose makes her look ill
Woman with a persistently red nose.
Jessica is desperate for answers

“I now wear factor 50 sunscreen every day.”;

She would like to seek further help, but she’s concerned it could end up being a waste of money.

“If I knew a treatment would work, I would love to try it,”; she added.

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