Compounded Acne Gel for Fewer Breakouts, Clearer Pores, and Calmer Skin

A provider-guided topical program built to target acne from multiple angles—active breakouts, clogged pores, excess oil, and inflammation—with clinician oversight, transparent 4-week pricing, and discreet delivery.

This is a prescription topical treatment program. Treatment is provided only if a licensed clinician determines it is appropriate based on your medical history, skin concerns, and current medications.

  • Licensed clinician review + ongoing check-ins

  • Pharmacy fulfillment + discreet shipping

  • Transparent 4-week pricing (no subscription required)

Available in eligible states.

Choose your Acne Gel plan

Acne Gel$125.00
Dosage Description
Apply thin layer of Clindamycin/Spironolactone/Benzoyl Peroxide/Niacinamide/Tretinoin 1%/2%/5%/2%/0.025% 1-2 times daily
Dose
1
Duration
4 Week
Package Size
30
Form
Cream

What is StemVera’s Acne Gel?

StemVera’s Acne Gel is a compounded topical acne formula prescribed by a licensed clinician when appropriate. It’s designed to address multiple acne drivers at once—bacteria on the skin, clogged pores, excess oil, and inflammation—so you can follow a simpler routine with medical oversight.

What’s inside (high-level)

  • Your formula may include a combination of prescription and supportive ingredients commonly used in acne care (such as topical antibiotic, retinoid support, oil-control support, and anti-inflammatory/skin-barrier support). Your clinician will confirm whether this combination is appropriate for you.

Who Acne Gel is best for

Acne Gel may be a good fit for adults who:

  • Have mild to moderate acne (inflammatory + congested breakouts)
  • Have oily or combination skin with frequent clogged pores
  • Notice flare-ups tied to stress, cycle-related changes, or “hormonal” patterns
  • Want a streamlined routine with clinician oversight
  • Prefer a fast-absorbing gel format

Who may not be a candidate

Your clinician may rule this out or choose a different plan if you:

  • Are pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or breastfeeding (tell your clinician)
  • Have a history of ulcerative colitis, regional enteritis, or antibiotic-associated colitis
  • Have a known allergy to any ingredient in the formula
  • Have very irritated, broken, or severely sensitive skin in the treatment area
  • Are using medications or topical products that could create unsafe interactions (your clinician will review)

What you get with StemVera’s Acne Gel program

Included:

  • Secure online intake (skin concerns, history, goals, current meds/products)
  • Clinician review to confirm eligibility and safety
  • Prescription acne gel if appropriate
  • Pharmacy fulfillment + discreet delivery
  • Ongoing support for tolerance, side effects, and routine questions
  • Clear 4-week pricing shown upfront
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How to start Acne Gel

  1. 1

    Complete your intake

    Share your acne pattern, skin sensitivity, current products, allergies, and medications.

  2. 2

    Clinician review

    A licensed clinician evaluates whether this topical option is appropriate and safe.

  3. 3

    Discreet delivery

    If prescribed, your medication ships to your door with tracking.

  4. 4

    Ongoing support

    Message your care team if irritation, questions, or routine conflicts come up.

Acne gel basics (what to expect)

No dosing or step-by-step usage instructions here—use only as prescribed by your clinician.

  • Topical acne care works best with consistency and a simple routine
  • Some dryness, peeling, or irritation can happen early, especially with retinoid-containing formulas
  • Gentle cleansing and a non-comedogenic moisturizer can help support comfort
  • Sun sensitivity may increase—daily sun protection is recommended
  • Avoid stacking multiple strong acne actives unless your clinician recommends it

Results timeline: what’s realistic

Acne improvement is gradual. Some people notice:

  • Fewer new inflamed breakouts over several weeks
  • Gradual smoothing of texture with consistent use
  • More noticeable changes over time when paired with basic skin habits (gentle cleansing, hydration, sun protection)
  • Results vary. No topical treatment can guarantee completely clear skin or a specific timeline.

Possible side effects

Common (often improves as skin adjusts)

  • Dryness or peeling
  • Mild redness
  • Stinging or burning sensation
  • Temporary irritation in sensitive areas
  • Increased sun sensitivity

Less common but serious (stop and seek medical help)

  • Severe swelling, hives, or trouble breathing (possible allergic reaction)
  • Severe blistering, intense burning, or rapidly worsening rash
  • Severe or persistent watery diarrhea, abdominal cramping, or blood in stool
  • Significant swelling or pain around eyes/lips (avoid contact with these areas)

If side effects feel severe or persistent, contact your care team promptly.

Safety + important warnings

  • For external use only
  • Avoid contact with eyes, lips, and inside the nose; rinse with water if contact occurs
  • Do not apply to broken, sunburned, or severely irritated skin unless instructed by your clinician
  • Stop and contact your clinician if you develop severe irritation, blistering, or a rapidly worsening rash
  • If you develop severe or persistent diarrhea, stop use and contact a clinician promptly
  • Some acne gels can bleach hair and colored fabrics—use caution with towels, pillowcases, and clothing
  • Tell your clinician if you are pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or breastfeeding
  • Tell your clinician about all medications and topical products you use (including acne washes, peels, scrubs, and prescription topicals)
  • Compounded products are not FDA-approved and do not undergo FDA premarket review for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Some ingredients may be used off-label in compounded topical formulas; results vary.

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