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Finacea (Azelaic Acid) 15% Gel



  • Targets Multiple Skin Concerns
  • Improves Skin Texture
  • Gentle Yet Effective
  • Proven Results

Finacea (Azelaic Acid) 15% Gel

Category:Rosacea

Finacea Gel is a prescription-only topical treatment for mild to moderate rosacea and acne. It contains azelaic acid, which kills bacteria, unblocks pores, and reduces redness and inflammation.

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Frequently Asked Questions for Finacea (Azelaic Acid) 15% Gel

How is Finacea Gel Used for Rosacea?

Finacea Gel is a topical treatment used to manage rosacea and mild to moderate acne. It contains azelaic acid, which works to kill bacteria, unblock pores, and reduce redness and inflammation. It is applied twice daily to clean, dry skin, with noticeable improvements typically seen within a month of consistent use.

What is Finacea Gel Used For?

Finacea Gel is prescribed to treat rosacea, a chronic skin condition causing redness, swelling, and spots, as well as acne. By targeting bacteria and reducing inflammation, it helps clear existing blemishes, prevent future breakouts, and even out skin tone, promoting a smoother complexion.

What are the Common Side Effects of Finacea Gel?

Common side effects of Finacea Gel include:

  • Burning or stinging sensations
  • Skin irritation or itching
  • Dryness at the application site

Less common side effects may include rashes, tingling, or numbness. If severe or persistent symptoms occur, consult your doctor or pharmacist.

Can Finacea Gel Be Used by Everyone with Rosacea?

Finacea Gel is suitable for most adults over 18 but may not be appropriate for individuals with:

  • Known allergies to azelaic acid or any gel ingredients
  • Worsened asthma symptoms after using azelaic acid products

Always consult a healthcare provider before starting Finacea to ensure it is suitable for your condition.

Is Finacea Gel Available Over the Counter?

No, Finacea Gel is a prescription-only medication in the UK. A consultation with a healthcare professional is required to assess your suitability for this treatment.