Anti-inflammatory + Healing

Rosa

3-in-1 cream targets the root causes of rosacea including Demodex mites, bacterial inflammation, and barrier dysfunction.

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Overview

Ivermectin

Metronidazole

Niacinamide

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory condition driven by dysregulated immune response, vascular hyperreactivity, Demodex mite overpopulation, microbial imbalance, and compromised barrier function. This formula targets each mechanism simultaneously rather than masking surface symptoms.

Mechanism of Action

Ivermectin kills Demodex mites; metronidazole fights microbes and oxidative stress; niacinamide repairs the skin barrier and reduces redness.

Topical

Applied to face nightly as directed

Information presented here is for educational purposes only and not intended to replace or substitute guidance from a healthcare provider. Compounded products are not FDA-approved nor evaluated by the FDA for safety, efficacy, or quality.

Benefits

Clears Papsules & Pustules

Reduces papules, pustules, and persistent redness by simultaneously targeting Demodex overpopulation, bacterial inflammation, reactive oxygen species, and barrier dysfunction.

Inflammation Control

Three independent anti-inflammatory mechanisms cover mite-driven innate immune activation, bacterial oxidative inflammation, and the cytokine signaling amplified by barrier compromise.

Healing

Niacinamide progressively restores the compromised epidermal barrier in rosacea-prone skin, reducing sensitivity to environmental triggers over time.

Skin Texture

Reduces rosacea-associated sebaceous overactivity and refines skin texture through its mild keratolytic activity.

Confidence

Addresses the upstream Demodex and microbial drivers that over-the-counter rosacea products cannot reach, producing results when surface-level treatments have failed.

These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and should not be interpreted as medical advice or a guarantee of treatment outcomes.

Simple. Medical. Personalized.

Medical intake

Answer a few online questions about your health history, lifestyle, & goals. No clinic visits required.

Provider evaluation

A licensed medical professional reviews your intake to determine the safest, personalized treatment.

Personalized plan

Custom treatment plan built around your unique health needs, goals, medical history, & biology.

Ongoing support

Stay connected with your care team for follow-ups, adjustments, & expert answers 100% online.

What Patients Are Experiencing

"I had managed rosacea with single actives for four years. This formula cleared what none of them had by treating the Demodex component."

— Sandra F.*

"Papules reduced by about 70 percent in six weeks. The combination approach is clearly more effective than anything I tried before."

— Rachel O.*

"My skin has been calmer than it has been in ten years. Once you treat the mite burden the whole cycle breaks."

— Fiona K.*

*Individual experiences may vary. Not all patients will have the same outcomes.

FAQs

Does Rosa require a prescription?

Yes. Ivermectin and metronidazole are prescription-only actives. A valid prescription from a licensed provider is required after clinical evaluation of your skin condition.

What are the possible side effects?

Mild tingling, burning, or temporary redness in the first 1-2 weeks is most common as skin adjusts. A brief initial flare of redness may occur in the first week of ivermectin use as Demodex die-off triggers a transient inflammatory response. This resolves with continued use.

Who Should Not use Rosa?

Patients with known hypersensitivity to ivermectin, metronidazole, other nitroimidazoles, or niacinamide should not use this product. Do not apply to skin affected by active bacterial, viral, or fungal infection.

Are there any drug interactions?

Long-term topical corticosteroid use may worsen Demodex overpopulation and counteract ivermectin. Patients on oral metronidazole or other nitroimidazoles should disclose this to their provider. Alcohol-based topical products may interact with the metronidazole component.

Is this formula for flare-ups only or long-term use?

Both. Rosacea is a chronic condition and stopping treatment when skin looks clear often leads to rapid relapse. Your provider will assess your response and recommend an appropriate maintenance protocol, as metronidazole has well-established long-term safety profiles.

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