Genetic information related to rosacea was collected using the GeneCards database ver. 5.5 (https://www.genecards.org/). The GeneCards database provides comprehensive information on human genes, diseases, mutations, proteins, cells, and biological pathways.[31 ] The database has been recently used to search for disease-related genes in various network pharmacology studies.[32 (link),33 (link)]The Medical Subject Headings database (MeSH Terms Database, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/) was used for a more extensive search. The entry terms were checked by searching “Rosacea” in the MeSH database, and the results were as follows: Rosacea, rhinophyma, erythematotelangiectatic, papulopustular, “phymatous rosacea,” “ocular rosacea,” “granulomatous rosacea,” and “acne rosacea.” Accordingly, rosacea-related genes were identified in the Genecards database using each search term, and the extracted genes were listed in the form of a label of the HGNC gene symbol.