Acretin effectively reduces acne by an average of 59%, with 25% of cases achieving complete clearance of acne




Acretin
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1-month supply per order
SFDA and FDA-approved topical prescription acne treatment known for its powerful and effective ingredients. It works by accelerating skin cell turnover, helping to unclog pores, reduce oil production, and minimize inflammation associated with acne. Additionally, Tretinoin helps improve skin texture and tone by addressing hyperpigmentation, leaving the skin clearer and more balanced with consistent use
What is Acretin (Tretinoin) cream?
Topical cream made of tretinoin to boost skin cell turnover to purge acne and improve texture, clindamycin and niacinamide to target acne and balance oil production, and azelaic acid to act as an anti-inflammatory to reduce inflammation and even hyperpigmentation
How does Acretin (Tretinoin) cream work?
Acretin (Tretinoin) cream works by promoting rapid skin cell turnover, which helps to unclog pores and prevent new acne from forming. It also reduces inflammation and balances oil production, making it effective for treating acne and improving skin texture. Over time, Acretin helps fade dark spots and hyperpigmentation, resulting in a clearer and more even skin tone. With consistent use, it can improve both the appearance and health of the skin.
How do I use Acretin (Tretinoin) cream?
- Cleanse the skin area with acne thoroughly
- Moisturize your skin to prevent dryness
- Apply the acne cream once daily, ideally at night before going to bed
Does Acretin (Tretinoin) cream have side effects?
No major side effects are observed but some people may experience skin redness, pain, and irritation
How fast will I see results?
Results from using Tretinoin typically start to appear within 4 to 6 weeks of consistent use. However, for more noticeable improvements in acne and skin texture, it can take 8 to 12 weeks or longer

59%
reduction in severe lesion counts
25%
success rate in treating severe acne
No
serious adverse effects observed
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