Azelaic Acid gel (Finacea) is an anti-acne preparation gel that is commonly used to treat mild to moderate acne. Acne-related redness and inflammation can be reduced with Azelaic Acid gel.
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Twice a day, apply 2.5cm (0.5g) of the gel to your face (once in the morning and once in the evening). Before applying the gel, thoroughly cleanse the skin with a mild cleanser and immediately wash your hands.
Azelaic acid (Finacea) is a naturally occurring acid that is effective in treating a variety of skin conditions, including rosacea. It works by reducing the production of keratin, which can block pores and contribute to inflammation. In addition, azelaic acid has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties, which can help to reduce the redness and irritation associated with rosacea. By incorporating azelaic acid into your skincare routine, you can enjoy clearer, smoother skin and a reduction in the symptoms of rosacea.
Azelaic acid is useful in skincare due to its ability to promote exfoliation, reduce inflammation, and inhibit the growth of acne-causing bacteria.
Although azelaic acid gel is gentler on the skin than other acne treatments, some people may still experience side effects. The most common side effects are itching, burning, and pain at the application site, though some people may also experience a rash, tingling, dry skin, and numbness in the affected area. A more severe skin reaction may occur in a very small number of people.
See the patient information leaflet for a complete list of side effects and how to use it correctly.
It is best to avoid applying other topical medications to the affected area while using Azelaic Acid gel. You should inform your clinician about any other medications you are taking, especially those for other skin conditions.
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