Tretin 0.05% Cream, containing Tretinoin, a Vitamin A derivative, is widely used to treat acne and improve skin appearance. It promotes cell turnover, clearing acne, preventing breakouts, and reducing fine lines and wrinkles.
Manufactured by Hegde and Hegde Pharmaceutical LLP, this cream is for external use only and should be applied carefully to avoid irritation, making it a valuable addition to skincare for achieving more transparent, healthier skin.
Tretinoin present in Tretin 0.05% Cream works by reducing oil production. It loosens and unblocks pores to help repair skin. Some of its benefits include:
Follow your doctor's advice for dosage and duration. The general guidelines are:
The strength and substitutes available for Tretin 0.05% Cream are:
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The common side effects of Tretin 0.05% Cream are:
This is not an entire list of side effects. For detailed information, consult a doctor and discuss all potential side effects.
Interactions
Tretin 0.05% may react with Antiseptics and Retinoids. To ensure safety, inform the doctor about all your medications and skin care products.
Medical history
Discuss any skin conditions such as Eczema or allergies with your doctor.
Avoid
Do not use it with other Retinoids or Exfoliants without a doctor’s approval. Also, avoid sun exposure by using Tretin 0.05%.
Pregnant and breastfeeding women
Not recommended during pregnancy. Consult your doctor if breastfeeding.
If you miss a dose of Tretin cream, apply it as soon as you remember. If it is time for the next dose, skip the missed one. Do not apply extra cream.
Consult your dermatologist using Tretin 0.05% before cosmetic procedures, as Tretinoin may increase skin sensitivity. They may also suggest whether undergoing cosmetic procedures during treatment is suitable.
The duration depends on your skin condition; typically, use it for several weeks to months as your doctor advises. The usual treatment duration is 4-5 months.
Stop using Tretin 0.05% Cream and consult your doctor if you experience severe irritation, allergic reactions, or unexpected side effects. This cream is not safe during pregnancy, as it may harm the baby. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, consult your doctor for safer skincare alternatives.
In case of Tretin 0.05% Cream overdose, wash the area with soap and water. Also, seek medical advice. Timely medical assistance may minimize the chances of side effects.
Yes, it can increase sensitivity. When using Tretin 0.05% Cream, it is best to avoid sun exposure. Use sunscreen and protective clothing if you are outdoors, and preferably, use the cream at night.
Some users may experience mild skin irritation, redness, or dryness, especially during the product's initial use as the skin adjusts to the treatment. If these side effects persist, worsen, or cause significant discomfort, you must consult your doctor for personalized advice and guidance.
Yes, but apply them after fully absorbing the cream to minimize irritation. Using a moisturizer with Tretin 0.05% Cream reduces dryness. Using oil-free moisturizers can help keep acne under control while replenishing moisture.
Peeling occurs due to increased cell turnover. Tretinoin increases the speed at which the body replaces skin cells, causing dryness and peeling. To manage it, hydrate your skin with a gentle moisturizer, drink water, and avoid harsh products.