Ivermectin
Rosacea treatment
Ivermectin
Rosacea treatment

Ivermectin

Use Ivermectin (topical treatment) as prescribed to help treat rosacea, particularly inflammatory bumps and pustules, by reducing skin inflammation and targeting factors that contribute to rosacea flare-ups.
Ivermectin is a topical antiparasitic medication that targets Demodex mites, which are believed to contribute to rosacea in some individuals. It also has anti-inflammatory properties that reduce redness and swelling.
Most patients notice improvement within 2–4 weeks, with optimal results seen after 12 weeks of consistent use.
Ivermectin is ideal for individuals with moderate to severe rosacea, especially those with inflammatory lesions like papules and pustules.
Ivermectin is prescribed for adults with rosacea, especially those with moderate to severe inflammatory lesions. It is intended for topical use only and may be used as part of a long-term treatment plan under clinician guidance. See pricing details here.

Real patients, real results

How effective is Ivermectin

Clinically proven results

Significant reduction in rosacea lesions and improved skin clarity with consistent use.*
Clinical studies show that Ivermectin effectively reduces inflammatory rosacea symptoms, helping decrease bumps, redness, and flare frequency over time.
*In clinical studies, patients using topical ivermectin experienced noticeable improvement in rosacea severity within 4–8 weeks compared to placebo.
Ivermectin should be used only as prescribed. For more details, see Important Safety Information.

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Common Question

Apply a thin layer to clean, dry skin once daily, focusing on affected areas. Avoid contact with the eyes, lips, and mucous membranes.
Mild skin irritation, redness, or dryness may occur initially. These effects are typically temporary and resolve with continued use.
Yes, Ivermectin is safe for long-term use under the guidance of your dermatologist. It is often part of a maintenance plan for rosacea.