Retin-A Micro Cream Medication For Acne Control Treatment
Retin-A
Micro is prescribed to treat three conditions:acne
vulgaris, signs of aging or hair loss. Its chemical
name is Tretinoin.
It was in 1997 that the
United States Food and Drug Administration approved
the Retin-A Micro system which is a formulation
of tretinoin which causes very little irritation
to the skin. Basically, it is something called
a Microsponge system which reduced the irritation
of such drugs but does not hamper their efficacy.
It is said that within the first few weeks of
application, some mild stinging or mild sunburn
might be noticed. Some new pimples would also
show up but this is just a sign of the medicine
working as it loosens the acne-causing particles
from under the skin and pushes them onto the
top layer so that they can be washed off. It
is after almost 6 weeks that acne starts to
totally disappear and most of the side effects
that come along with Retin-A Micro stop occurring.
However, before starting to use this cream or
combining it with other substances like benzoyl
peroxide, it is vital that individuals inform
their physician of their health condition.
During the time of use,
the face should not be washed excessively, it
should be protected when outdoors and the skin
should not be irritated by given it an over
dosage of Retin-A Micro in hopes of a faster
treatment. Cosmetics can be used during the
time of this treatment and sun exposure should
be kept to an utmost minimum. It can not be
taken without a prescription.
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