What You Must Know About Retin-A Cream For Stretch Marks
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Patience is essence in skin care!
Retin-A cream is a common remedy for stretch marks. However, it requires prescription. For new stretch marks, 0.1% tretinoin gives better results.
You probably have heard people complaining about its side effects. Other stories that you may come across is that Retin-A does not work.
This could be the reasons why many people stop using it after a period of time.
In fact, the real reason is not the product itself. Many people who use Retin-A don't really know much about the product.
Side effects from Retin-A is common. The redness and skin peeling are among the effects you may experience. When you see your skin becomes red or peels, the immediate reaction is to stop using it.
Well, if your dermatologist has explained everything to you, actually there is nothing to worry about the side effects. They are only temporarily. It is normal for your skin to react like this after being exfoliated. Retin-A will remove the outermost layer of the surface of the skin. Redness is a definite phenomenon.
Because of the nature of the acid, your skin tends to get dry. You can simply remedy this by applying a layer of moisturizer after using Retin-A.
Most people stop using Retin-A for stretch marks when they don't see results. Do you know that you have to wait up to 24 weeks before you see any improvement on your stretch marks? You may have given up too early.
Another problem with most people is that they tend to be smart. They use too much or too many times a day. Everybody want a quick fix. But quick fix always come with consequences. Not following the instruction as given by your dermatologist will make your skin worse.
If you want to see results, then you have to be patient. Just follow the direction recommended by your doctor. You can't expect an overnight change when you are dealing with dermal scarring. Give some time for Retin-A to work.
Tretinoin cream is more effective than vitamin A. It can reach the dermis by thinning the epidermis. At the dermal layer, it initiates the cellular repair by stimulating the production of collagen. This will provide a “ plumping up effect” which reduces the appearance of stretch marks.
You should only stop if the side effects continue to persist. It is best to go back to your doctor when this happens.
Renova, Retin-A Cream
Renova contains Tretinoin, a derivative of vitamin A. This skin care cream requires prescription. This means you can't obtain it over-the-counter.
It is used to treat fine lines and wrinkles. It claims to make your skin smooth.
It also helps to lighten the effects of skin discoloration.
For stretch mark treatment, it is more effective when the scars are new.
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