Aledip
Aledip Products are primarily used for
Acne
About Aledip Products
Aledip Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Aledip are Erythema (skin redness), Burning sensation, Xerosis, Scaling.
How Aledip Products work
Adapalene is a form of vitamin A which treats acne (pimples). It works by preventing accumulation of the sebum (skin’s natural oil) which unblocks the pores and allows natural exfoliation of the outer layers of skin.
Patient Concerns about Aledip Products
Frequently asked questions about Aledip Products
Frequently asked questions about Adapalene
Q. Is Aledip Gel safe to be used in pregnancy?
No, Aledip Gel should not be used during pregnancy. However, if during the treatment you became pregnant, discontinue the medicine immediately and consult your doctor. Do not plan a pregnancy while using Aledip Gel.
Q. Is it safe to undergo cosmetic procedures while using Aledip Gel?
It is advisable not to undergo cosmetic procedures while using Aledip Gel. As cosmetic products with an abrasive, drying, or peeling action may cause an increased irritant effect. Consult your doctor if you are not sure.
Q. Is it normal to have a burning sensation after applying Aledip Gel?
Yes, it is common to experience burning sensation with the use of Aledip Gel. You may also experience redness, drying, and scaling during the first 4 weeks of treatment which usually lessen with continued use of Aledip Gel. Inform your doctor if the side effects bother you or do not improve.
Q. How long does it take to see results from Aledip Gel?
You may start noticing an improvement after two weeks of therapy, but a minimum of eight weeks are required to notice consistent beneficial effects.
Q. How does Aledip Gel help acne?
Aledip Gel has anti-inflammatory action which reduces soreness and irritation. It is used for the treatment of acne of the face, chest, or back and may also help in reducing blackheads, and whiteheads. It helps in the treatment of abnormal skin processes associated with acne.
Q. Can I use moisturiser after Aledip Gel?
Moisturizers may be used, if necessary; however, products containing alpha hydroxy or glycolic acids should be avoided.
Q. How should Aledip Gel be applied?
Aledip Gel should be applied at night before going to bed or should be used as directed by your doctor. Clean the affected area with water and make sure it is dry before applying Aledip Gel. Take a small amount onto your fingertips and spread a thin layer over the entire face and any other affected areas. It is important to clean your hands after applying Aledip Gel.
Q. What precautions do I need to follow while using Aledip Gel?
You need to be cautious while applying Aledip Gel. Avoid contact with the eyes, lips, angles of the nose, and inside of the mouth. This medication should not be applied to cuts, abrasions, inflamed or reddened skin, and sunburned skin. Wax epilation should not be performed on treated skin, as it may cause skin erosions.
Q. What should I avoid while using Aledip Gel?
Aledip Gel makes skin sensitive, so you should avoid spending time in sunlight. If you have to be in sunlight, you should wear sunscreen and wear a hat and clothes that cover the areas treated with Aledip Gel. You should avoid weather extremes such as wind and cold, as this may cause irritation to your skin. Some skin products, such as harsh soaps, astringents, cosmetics that have strong skin drying effects, should be avoided. In addition, products containing high levels of alcohol should be avoided, as they may further dry or irritate your skin.
Q. Can I use other acne products with Aledip Gel?
Yes, you may use Aledip Gel with other acne products such as benzoyl peroxide, erythromycin, and clindamycin when these products are applied in the morning. Aledip Gel should be applied at night when it is being used with other acne treatment products.