Description
Obagi Tretinoin Cream utilizes the healing abilities of Vitamin A and delivers it in an easy-to-use topical skincare cream.
The cream is formulated as a “ready-to-use” product, instantly transforming into usable Vitamin A upon absorption, leading to increased skin cell growth, new elastin, and collagen.
Medical Skincare Product
Obagi Tretinoin Cream is a prescription medication in the retinoid class, used to treat multiple skin conditions, including acne vulgaris, hyperpigmentation, sun damage, and premature aging.
It is important to use professional-grade medical skincare products like Obagi Tretinoin Cream under the guidance of a licensed physician.
Benefits for Acne and Aging
Obagi Tretinoin Cream is highly regarded for its effectiveness in treating acne and reducing signs of aging.
Its unique formulation allows for higher absorption, leading to an increased yield of retinoic acid and comprehensive skin rejuvenation.
The cream delivers exceptional results and outperforms other products on the market.
Usage Instructions
The recommended usage duration of Obagi Tretinoin Cream may range from 1 to 3 months.
It is important to continue the treatment as directed by the physician, even if the skin initially worsens before improving.
Indication
Tretinoin Gel (0.05%) and Cream (0.1%, 0.05%, and 0.025%) are specifically indicated for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris.
Precautions and Safety
- While using Tretinoin, it is advised to minimize exposure to the sun and extreme cold or wind.
- Sunlamps, tanning beds, and ultraviolet light should be avoided, and a sunscreen with at least SPF 15 should be used.
- Excessive skin drying or irritation should be avoided, and other products with drying effects should be used only as recommended by healthcare providers.
- Inform your healthcare provider about any allergies, skin conditions, sunburn, pregnancy, or breastfeeding before using Tretinoin.
Possible Side Effects
Possible side effects of Tretinoin may include skin dryness, burning, redness, excessive flaking, or peeling.
If these symptoms occur, healthcare providers may suggest temporary discontinuation, decreasing the number of applications, or stopping its use completely.
Safety and Efficacy
The safety and efficacy of Tretinoin have not been established in patients younger than 10 years of age (Gel) or 12 years of age (Cream), or in pregnant or nursing women.
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