How often should I use Retin A for wrinkles?

When you first start using Retin-A, apply it every other night or every third night. The flaking and irritation are usually the worst in the first two weeks. As your skin adjusts to the medicine, you can apply it more frequently.
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How often can I use Retin-A on my face?

Doctors generally recommend using no more than a pea-size dab for the entire face. They advise using the product once every three nights (or once a week if skin feels irritated) for a couple of weeks, then every other night, eventually working up to every night if the skin can handle it.
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How long does it take to see results from Retin-A for wrinkles?

On average, it takes eight to 24 weeks of treatment for tretinoin to produce noticeable improvements in wrinkles and other signs of aging.
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How often should I use tretinoin for anti-aging?

Adults younger than 50 years of age—Apply to the affected area(s) of the skin once a day, at bedtime. Adults 50 years of age and older—Use and dose must be determined by your doctor.
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Is Retin-A still best for wrinkles?

In addition, several over-the-counter products containing retinoids, such as retinol, are available. Because they're not as strong (and thus less irritating), they are not as effective in reducing wrinkles as tretinoin; but they do improve the appearance of photo-aged skin.
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Why do my wrinkles look worse after retinol?

First, the answer is yes, retinol can make wrinkles worse, especially when you first start using it. What is happening is a drying effect, and one can get epidermal sliding from separation from the dermis.
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Can you put Retin-A under eyes?

Retin-A is great for facial fine wrinkles, including areas around the eyes. As long as you do not get it into the eyelid margin, it is safe. However, since the eyelid skin is very thin and sensitive, you need to start slow to minimize irritation and dryness of the treatment area.
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Is tretinoin 0.025 effective for wrinkles?

Tretinoin works for wrinkles by increases cell turnover and increases collagen production. Many studies back up the photoaging benefits of a topical Tretinoin cream. Tretinoin 0.05% is one of the most common strengths for its anti-aging benefits, although you will sometimes see 0.025% or 0.1%.
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Is tretinoin once A week effective?

Yes, once a week is still going to be beneficial to the skin. Any effort you put towards the skin is going to beneficial. You may also want to consider a non-prescription retinol such as Avene Retrinal Cream 0.05.
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Can you use tretinoin forever?

"You can use tretinoin or [over-the-counter] retinols forever."
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Does Retin-A tighten skin?

The only skin care product that can truly provide a slight tightening effect with regular use is Retin A, or Tretinoin. This is because Vitamin A helps speed up skin cell turnover, helping to boost collagen production.
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Should I use tretinoin every night?

Generally, it is fine to use tretinoin every night, but you may not want to because of the initial side effects, especially when you first start. You should only use tretinoin as prescribed to avoid significant skin irritation, redness, and other side effects.
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What happens when you stop using Retin-A?

Once you stop using Retin-A, your skin returns to normal—but because inflammation is linked to premature aging, you might actually be worse off.
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Does Retin-A work on neck?

For those who would rather get their solution in a jar, the same powerful, prescription-strength retinoids you rely on to speed cell turnover on your face (Renova, Retin-A) can be used on your neck.
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Can I use retinol every night?

Retinol is best applied at night since it can increase your skin's sensitivity to the sun. When you do go outside, be sure to use sunscreen to protect your face. It's worth noting that you don't need to use retinol on a daily basis for it to effectively treat your acne. Even two to three times per week might be enough.
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Do I need to wash tretinoin off in the morning?

Tips for Retin A #1: Tretinoin goes on at night.

It's light sensitive so apply it at night before retiring. Wash it off in the morning then apply your other skin care products.
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How do you know if tretinoin is working?

If you're using topical tretinoin to reduce wrinkles, discoloration, age spots, and/or rough feeling skin, it can take 3–4 months or up to six months before you see results. If you stop using the medication or are inconsistent with your treatment, any improvements you see may disappear over time.
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Can I put tretinoin over moisturizer?

Yes. It's perfectly safe to use a moisturizer with tretinoin. In fact, tretinoin without moisturizer is generally not recommended. Many dermatologists advise their patients to moisturize while using it to reduce their chance of developing dry, peeling skin.
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How do you use Retin-A for anti-aging?

Tretinoin is a topical medication applied directly to the area with fine lines and wrinkles, usually at bedtime. Wash your hands and face with a mild, unmedicated cleanser and water. Wait 20–30 minutes to make sure that your skin is thoroughly dry before applying the medication.
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Is 0.1% the strongest tretinoin?

The available strengths of Tretinoin creams are:

0.025% Tretinoin cream (The lowest strength) 0.05% Tretinoin cream (The mid-range strength) 0.1% Tretinoin cream (The highest strength)
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Is tretinoin 0.025 stronger than retinol?

Tretinoin 0.025% is actually much stronger than retinol 1%. The three main retinoids are tretinoin (retin-a), adapalene (differin) and tazarotene (tazorac). But even these medications are different molecules with very different strengths.
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Does tretinoin make you look younger?

Tretinoin has been proven to prevent, reduce, and treat wrinkles. It also helps to treat and prevent age spots. By stimulating collagen production in the skin, it strengthens the skin at a structural level, resulting in a more youthful appearance.
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Should you put retinol on your neck?

Yes, you can safely put retinol creams on your neck. “Retinol can sometimes cause redness or irritation as a side effect, but it is worth the effort. Fortunately, there are beginner formulations that can get skin acclimated gradually,” Dr. Schlessinger says.
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Does Retin-A get rid of crow's feet?

Topical creams

Tretinoin (Retin-A) is widely used to fight the signs of aging because it stimulates the production of new skin. There are also many antiaging moisturizers that are similarly effective. They may help reduce the appearance of fine lines around the eyes, but will not improve deep crow's feet.
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Is it OK to put retinol on eyelids?

Yes. There is a misconception that creams can't be used on the eyelids. The reason for concern is that you don't want to get irritants inside the eyes. But the skin around the eyes is the earliest on the face to show wrinkles and it's a great place to use retinol (or tretinoin).
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