Retin A Cream and Gel (Tretinoin)

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Generic Name : Tretinoin

Manufactured By : Authorized Indian Generic

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Product Details

Retin A

Information about Retin A Cream and Gel (Tretinoin)

Retin A is a topical prescription medication that contains tretinoin, a derivative of Vitamin A. It is primarily used for the treatment of acne, and it can also be used for reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and skin discoloration caused by sun damage. Tretinoin works by increasing cell turnover, which helps to unclog pores, reduce acne lesions, and promote skin renewal.

Product Highlights

  • Reduces the formation of acne, pimples, and blackheads by speeding up cell turnover and preventing pores from becoming clogged.
  • Improves the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots caused by sun exposure.
  • Helps reduce skin discoloration like dark spots and melasma.

Key Ingredient

  • Tretinoin

Key Benefits

  • Tretinoin helps prevent new acne lesions from forming and aids in treating existing ones. 
  • Promotes faster shedding of skin cells, preventing clogged pores.
  • Minimizes the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots by boosting collagen production. 
  • Leads to smoother, clearer skin with more even tone.
  • It does not block pores, making it ideal for acne-prone skin. 

Direction of Use

  • Cleanse the skin thoroughly and pat dry.
  • Apply a thin layer of Retin A to the affected area (acne-prone areas or areas with signs of aging) once daily before bedtime.
  • Let the product fully absorb into the skin.
  • Wash hands after application.
  • Start with a lower concentration and slowly increase it as your skin adapts. 
  • Apply sunscreen daily, as tretinoin may increase your skin's sensitivity to the sun. 

Safety Concerns

  • Common side effects include dryness, peeling, redness, or burning sensation. These are typically temporary and lessen with continued use.
  • Tretinoin increases the skin's sensitivity to sunlight, so it’s important to wear sunscreen during the day to prevent sunburn.
  • Tretinoin is classified as a Category C pregnancy drug, meaning it should not be used during pregnancy due to potential risks to the fetus.
  • As tretinoin accelerates skin turnover, it may cause the skin to become dry, irritated, and flaky.
  • Care should be taken to avoid applying Retin A near sensitive areas such as the eyes, lips, and nostrils.

Avoid Retin A Cream and Gel (Tretinoin) If

  • You are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
  • You are breastfeeding.
  • You have sensitive skin or suffer from conditions like eczema, rosacea, or severe skin irritation.
  • You are using other acne treatments that might increase the risk of skin irritation, such as benzoyl peroxide or other retinoids.
  • You are allergic to tretinoin or any other ingredients in the product.


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