New Retin-A Micro Gel Strength Approved FDA has approved Retin-A Micro (tretinoin; Valeant) gel microsphere 0.08%, a new strength of Retin-A Micro gel. The exact mechanism of tretinoin is unknown, but ...
Tretinoin (in microspheres) 0.04%, 0.08%, 0.1%; aqueous gel. Not for use in eczema or sunburned skin. Avoid eyes, mouth, angles of nose, mucous membranes, sun, UV light. Discontinue if sensitivity ...
The flat, brown spots that accumulate on the backs of hands, arms, and faces of some lighter skinned people are felt to be ...
With every passing 27th birthday — and there have been several — I'm reminded I'm not getting any younger. Most of my friends (who are even younger than me) have already started using Botox, getting ...
Topical tretinoin can be both a short-term solution and a long-term treatment option for clearing up active acne breakouts. While it’s often effective, it’s not ...
Whether you’re a skincare newbie or self-proclaimed aficionado, you’ve likely heard of tretinoin and its skin-transforming benefits. What was once an ingredient known almost exclusively to the medical ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Adewole Adamson was a medical student at Harvard University when his ...
Dermatologist Albert M. Kligman, whose research led to discoveries including the acne and wrinkle drug Retin-A but whose pioneering work was overshadowed by his experiments involving prisoners, has ...