Product Introduction
Tretin 0.025% Cream is a topical form of vitamin A used to treat acne on the face, chest, or back. It also helps smooth rough skin and reduce fine wrinkles. The cream works by reducing excess oil production, clearing clogged pores, and promoting healthier, clearer skin.
It is typically applied at night as a thin layer to clean, dry skin. The treatment duration and amount should follow your doctor’s instructions. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, nose, and broken skin. Full benefits may take several weeks, and overuse will not speed up results but may increase side effects.
Uses of Tretin Cream
Treatment of Acne
Acute promyelocytic leukemia (topical use mainly for skin-related symptoms)
Benefits of Tretin Cream
Clears acne: Prevents spots and pimples by keeping pores open.
Improves skin texture: Smoothens rough skin and reduces fine lines.
Boosts confidence: Promotes clearer, healthier-looking skin.
How Tretin Cream Works
Tretin 0.025% Cream regulates oil production, prevents clogged pores, and promotes skin cell renewal. By keeping the pores open, it helps prevent new acne and improves overall skin texture.
Directions for Use
Clean and dry the affected area before applying.
Apply a thin layer once daily, preferably at night.
Wash hands after applying (unless treating hands).
Avoid waxing or laser treatments during use.
Limit sun exposure and use sunscreen as it increases skin sensitivity.
Side Effects
Most side effects are mild and temporary:
Skin redness (erythema)
Dry skin
Increased sensitivity to sunlight
Irritation
Consult your doctor if side effects persist or worsen.
Safety Advice
Alcohol: No known interaction.
Pregnancy: May be unsafe; consult your doctor.
Breastfeeding: Probably safe if prescribed; limited data.
Driving: No known interaction.
Kidney & Liver: No known interaction.
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