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Retin A medication with active ingredient Tretinoin

Retin A is a medication used for treating acne, fine wrinkles, or dark spots on the skin. Before using it, consult with your physician regarding the precautions and possible side effects.

Posted on October 6, 2021 by Dr. Mark Smith

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Tips for Using Retin A

If you have sensitive skin or need long-term treatment with Retin A, your physician may recommend taking breaks to avoid adverse reactions. Watch out for redness, swelling, crusts, or raw skin after application.

The medication should only be used as directed by your physician. If, for any reason, you experience discomfort, talk to your doctor immediately.

How to Use Retin A

Retin A contains Tretinoin, a form of vitamin A. Therefore, you should consider this when taking any other vitamins or supplements. Apply a small amount of the cream on clean fingers and spread it over clean, dry skin in a thin layer.

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Retin A may take several weeks to show results. Be patient and use it as directed. Avoid exposure to sunlight or UV lamps as it may lead to skin irritation or pigmentation. Also, avoid waxing or other cosmetic treatments that may traumatize your skin.

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Posted on October 6, 2021 by Dr. Julie Lynn

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