Has any one had success with treating rosacea. My face does not turn so red, but it has tiny bumps and clogged pores.
The retin A prescribed by the dermatologist just makes my skin more light, sun, and wind sensitive!
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Has any one had success with treating rosacea. My face does not turn so red, but it has tiny bumps and clogged pores.
The retin A prescribed by the dermatologist just makes my skin more light, sun, and wind sensitive!
Although there is no cure for rosacea, it can be treated and controlled. Rosacea can be treated with treatments such as Isotretinoin, Metronidazole or Azelaic acid. If the Retin-A is making your skin sensitive, consult your dermatologist. Your dermatologist may prescribe another treatment that's right for you.
You need antibiotics for your pumps, not metrogel or azelaic acid.
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