Can azelaic acid get rid of red acne marks?

Azelaic acid is mainly used for the treatment of mild to moderate inflammatory acne vulgaris and is not usually used to get rid of red acne marks.
Azelaic acid is an anti-acne medication, usually in cream form, for topical application, and is primarily used topically for the treatment of mild-to-moderate inflammatory acne vulgaris, and does not have a significant therapeutic effect on red acne marks, so it is not usually used to remove red acne marks.
Adverse reactions to this product include burning and stinging, itching, flaking, contact dermatitis, erythema, worsening of asthma, iridocyclitis, etc., angioedema, urticaria, swelling of the eyes, dyspnea, and rash.
Patients who are allergic to any component of this product are prohibited, and if an allergic or severe irritating reaction occurs during the use of this product, the drug should be immediately stopped and treated in accordance with medical advice.
It is recommended that patients who wish to treat acne marks go to a regular hospital in a timely manner, and follow the specialist’s instructions for symptomatic treatment, so as not to cause adverse consequences.