Tretinoin Cream

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What is Tretinoin

Brand Name TRETIHEAL 0.025%
Maker: Healing Pharma India
Common Generic Name(s): Finasteride
Availability: prescription only; generic available
Drug Classes: Tretinoin (0.025% w/w)

Tretinoin is a type of vitamin A that helps with common skin problems like acne, age spots, wrinkles and sun damage. It’s much stronger than the vitamin A we get from food. This cream is best to apply to your skin. Tretinoin helps to make skin healthier by replacing the old cells with new cells. Also, it cleans up the skin pores and gives your skin a smoother look.

 

This medication has been popular and safely used for years. People prefer it because it’s more affordable and effective compared to treatments like laser therapy. Plus, it does not require any recovery time. You can add it to your skincare routine to protect your skin from sun damage as per the doctor’s prescription.

How to use Tretinoin Cream

  • Before using Tretinoin cream, first wash your face with warm water and mild soap. After washing your face, take 20 to 30 minutes to dry your skin. Then, apply some milk or lotion, and use this cream on specific problem areas instead of covering the whole face. Gently rub the cream into the skin until it is fully absorbed.
  • For the best result, You can apply it twice a day, like once in the morning and before going to bed at night.
  • You can use it with makeup, but be sure to apply sunscreen before using Tretinoin cream. When you combine it with Hydroquinone, first apply Tretinoin cream to help the Hydroquinone penetrate your skin effectively.
  • Apply the correct dose prescribed by your doctor, especially follow the instructions carefully for children or individuals over 50.

Precautions to follow

There are some precautions before using Tretinoin cream to get the best results. Follow these precautions when using tretinoin cream:

 

Do not wash after application: Do not wash the treated area after applying Tretinoin for at least one hour.

 

Avoid other topical products: Avoid applying any other topical medicines within one hour before or after using Tretinoin. It can affect the result or cause irritation.

Avoid these products when using Tretinoin:

  • Acne treatments or products with peeling agents (e.g., benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid,
    sulfur)
  • Irritating hair products like perms or hair removal creams
  • Irritating hair products like perms or hair removal creams
  • Products with high alcohol content (e.g., astringents, aftershaves)
  • Drying or abrasive products, such as certain soaps or cleansers

Avoid combining with other treatments: While irritation may occur, some doctors allow the combination of benzoyl peroxide and tretinoin. Tretinoin is typically applied at night to avoid conflicts with other products used during the day.

 

Avoid excess sun exposure: During the six months of Tretinoin use, avoid excess sunlight. Excessive exposure to the sun can create sunburn, and your skin will be more sensitive to the sun.

 

Creams to use for moisturisation: Depending on your treatment, such as treating acne or sun damage, you should use water-based or oil-based creams to reduce irritation and dryness.

 

Tretinoin effectiveness can be seen by regular checkups. If any irritation occurs, then immediately consult the doctor.

Side Effects of Tretinoin

While Tretinoin cream is effective, it may cause some side effects.

Common to Mild Side Effects:

  • Severe burning
  • Stinging
  • Peeling or redness
  • Unusual dryness of the skin
  • Skin colour changes (lightening or darkening)

These side effects can be improved as your skin is acquainted with Tretinoin. These effects are temporary; if they persist, consult a doctor.

Serious Side Effects:

  • Persistent or worsening irritation
  • Blistering or crusting of the skin
  • Swelling or excessive redness
  • Temporary changes in skin pigmentation

These effects can be harmful; if they persist, immediately consult a doctor.

Alternatives:

As per studies, Tretinoin has a variety of alternatives, such as:

  • Retinol: another gentle form of vitamin A that has fewer side effects
  • Adapalene: another retinoid that is available on all counters and has a mild effect on the
    skin
  • Azelaic Acid: best for acne treatment and dark spots without harming your skin
  • Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs): help to exfoliate the skin and improve the texture 

Each of these options can be a good alternative to tretinoin. It’s always best to talk to a dermatologist to find what suits your skin type.

FAQs
Tazorac (Tazarotene) and Differin (Adapalene), topical Retinoids, are equivalent to Tretinoin. Differin is a technically Retinoid-like compound, but it works the same way as Tretinoin.

Retinol has fewer side effects as compared to Tretinoin. But Tretinoin is stronger and works
faster than retinol. Also, a doctor’s prescription is compulsory before using Tretinoin. On the
other hand, Retinol is easily available on any counter.

Yes, you can use it for your whole life. It is often recommended by dermatologists for treating
acne, fine lines, wrinkles, and dark spots. However, it does not show instant results; it may take
a few weeks of regular use. For the best results, you should always follow your doctor's
guidance.

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