Tretinoin Microsphere Pump
Retin-A Micro Pump 50GM of 0.08%
What is Tretinoin Microsphere Pump?
Retin-A Micro Pump is a topical medication primarily used for the treatment of acne vulgaris. It contains tretinoin, a derivative of vitamin A, encapsulated in a microsponge delivery system that allows for a gradual release, minimizing irritation while effectively promoting skin cell turnover and preventing the formation of new acne lesions. This formulation is designed to improve skin texture and tone by unclogging pores and stimulating collagen production.Side Effects
- skin redness
- dryness
- itching
Warnings
- avoid exposure to sunlight and artificial UV rays
- do not apply to sunburned or irritated skin
- use with caution if allergic to any ingredients
- consult a doctor if pregnant or breastfeeding
- may interact with other skin products
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- skin redness
- dryness
- itching
- burning sensation
- peeling at the application site
- increased sensitivity to sunlight
- temporary darkening or lightening of the skin
- avoid exposure to sunlight and artificial UV rays
- do not apply to sunburned or irritated skin
- use with caution if allergic to any ingredients
- consult a doctor if pregnant or breastfeeding
- may interact with other skin products
- not to be used by individuals with eczema or severe acne forms
- discontinue use if severe irritation occurs
Tretinoin Microsphere Pump Coupons & Prices
Retin-A Micro Pump 50GM of 0.08%
What is Tretinoin Microsphere Pump ?
Retin-A Micro Pump is a topical medication primarily used for the treatment of acne vulgaris. It contains tretinoin, a derivative of vitamin A, encapsulated in a microsponge delivery system that allows for a gradual release, minimizing irritation while effectively promoting skin cell turnover and preventing the formation of new acne lesions. This formulation is designed to improve skin texture and tone by unclogging pores and stimulating collagen production.
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