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Introduction About RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL
Retino A Micro 0.1% Gel is an antiacne agent, which is used as a topical application in the management of acne vulgaris. It contains tretinoin as an active ingredient which is used to manage acne.
Tretinoin's effectiveness in managing acne is its ability to modify excessive follicular keratinization. In follicles with an excess of keratinized epithelial cells, comedones develop. Tretinoin promotes cornification cell division and increases corneocyte shedding from the follicle.
Tretinoin enhances the follicular epithelia's mitotic activity, which in turn raises the rate at which thin, loosely adhering corneocytes turn over. These procedures expel the comedones's contents and reduce the occurrence of the microcomedo, which is a precursor lesion to acne vulgaris.
Always apply Retino A Micro 0.1% Gel as advised by your physician. It is for external use only. Wash and pat your skin dry before applying the gel. Take the necessary amount and apply a thin layer over the affected area and spread evenly. UV light from sunlamps and other unprotected exposures of sunlight should be avoided or minimized when using this gel due to the potential for increased photosensitization.
Key Composition
- Tretinoin
Therapeutic Uses Of RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL
- Manage acne vulgaris
Side Effects Of RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL
Retino A Micro 0.1% Gel may cause skin burning and itching in some individuals. Consult your doctor if you notice any such side effects while applying this gel.
Safety Advice
- Always apply Retino A Micro 0.1% Gel as advised by your physician
- For external use only. Follow the exact dosage as directed by the physician
- Before applying, gently wash and pat your skin dry. Take the necessary amount and apply a thin layer over the affected area and spread it evenly over the affected area. Wash your hands after applying it
- Do not use Retino A Micro 0.1% Gel if you are allergic to any of its constituents
- It should be used during pregnancy only if advised by the doctor and it should be used with caution in breast-feeding women
- Safety and effectiveness in children below the age of 12 have not been established
- Safety and effectiveness in a geriatric population have not been established
- Avoid making contact with your mouth, nose and mucous surfaces like the lining of your nose. If accidental contact occurs, thoroughly rinse with warm water
- Retino A Micro 0.1% Gel may cause severe irritation on eczematous skin, if any of these symptoms occur, use of the Retino A Micro 0.1% Gel should be discontinued
- UV light from sunlamps and other unprotected exposures to sunlight should be avoided or minimized when using Retino A Micro 0.1% Gel due to the potential for increased photosensitization
- Inform your physician if you are using or have recently used any other medicines including prescription and over-the-counter medications, as well as vitamin supplements or herbal products
More Information
- Keep Retino A Micro 0.1% Gel out of the reach and sight of children
- Store at temperature below 25°C
FAQs About RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL
Q: Can the use of RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL manage wrinkles?
A: RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL contains tretinoin, which is a derivative of vitamin A and is commonly used for various skin conditions, including acne and photoaging (skin aging caused by sun exposure). Tretinoin is known for its ability to stimulate collagen production and promote skin cell turnover, which can lead to improvements in skin texture and appearance. For wrinkles, tretinoin can be effective in reducing fine lines and improving skin elasticity. It works by increasing cell turnover and promoting the production of collagen, which can help to smooth out wrinkles over time. However, it does not completely manage wrinkles.
Q: How long does it take for RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL to show results?
A: Results from RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL, containing tretinoin, vary among individuals. Generally, noticeable improvements in skin texture and wrinkle reduction may take several weeks to months. In the initial 2-4 weeks, users may experience skin adjustment, potentially including redness or flakiness. Over the first 2-3 months, fine lines may begin to diminish as collagen production increases. Long-term and consistent use (3-6 months and beyond) is often necessary for the most significant improvements. Following dermatologist instructions and using sunscreen is crucial due to increased skin sensitivity. Individual responses differ, so patience is essential, and any concerns should be addressed with a dermatologist.
Q: Can RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL remove dark spots?
A: RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL containing tretinoin, can help reduce the appearance of dark spots by promoting skin cell turnover and inhibiting melanin production. While it may not completely manage dark spots, consistent and long-term use, along with sun protection, can lead to noticeable improvements. For a comprehensive approach, consulting with a dermatologist is recommended.
Q: Can I use RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL daily?
A: RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL should be used under careful medical supervision. Your doctor might recommend you to consistently use this medicine for a longer period of time to achieve best results. Following dermatologist instructions and using sunscreen is crucial due to increased skin sensitivity. It is important to stay with patience to notice results and if any concerns arise, kindly consult your doctor.
Q: Does retinol brighten your skin?
Yes, retinol is a vitamin A derivative with powerful antioxidant properties. It can contribute to skin brightening by promoting cell turnover and reducing hyperpigmentation, resulting in a more even complexion.
Q: What is acne?
Acne is a common skin condition characterized by the presence of pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, and inflammation, often caused by clogged hair follicles and the overproduction of oil. It is primarily caused by a combination of factors, including excess oil production, clogged hair follicles, bacteria (Propionibacterium acnes), and inflammation. Hormonal changes, genetics, certain medications, and lifestyle factors can also contribute to the development of acne.
Q: What precautions should I take while using RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL?
A: Do not use RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL on sunburned skin, cuts, scrapes, eczema or damaged skin. Practice good skin care and avoid exposure to sunlight as you may get sunburned more easily. Use sunscreen and wear clothing and eyewear to protect your skin from the sun. Some weather conditions may irritate your skin. Talk with your doctor in such a case.
Q: Can I use makeup during management with RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL?
A: While using RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL, it is advisable to be cautious with makeup application, especially during the initial stages of management as the tretinoin present in the medicine can make your skin more sensitive and prone to irritation.
Q: Can I use other skin preparations with RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL?
A: Do not use any other skin preparations with RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL without asking your doctor. Avoid preparations that may dry or irritate your skin, like those containing astringents, alcohol, spices or lime or certain medicated soaps, shampoos, etc. Do not allow anyone else to use this medication. Do not use other medicines containing retinoids which are not recommended by your doctor, as it might cause unnecessary redness or peeling.
Q: Can the use of RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL make your skin dry?
A: Dry skin especially on your nose and lips is a prevalent side effect of using RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL. It happens because the tretinoin present in the medicine reduces sebum secretion on your skin. To combat this, keep yourself hydrated by drinking plenty of water and fluids, Apply a moisturizer and lip balm that suits your skin as advised by your physician.
Q. Is RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL safe?
A: The safety of using RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL depends on individual factors and skin sensitivity. Consultation with a dermatologist is recommended to determine its suitability for your specific skin type and concerns. The most common side effect of using RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL is skin irritation like redness, burning, stinging, dryness and peeling. Contact your doctor if any of the side effects worsen.
Q. Can RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL be used in pregnant women?
A: RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL is not recommended for use in pregnant women as it may harm the growing baby. Therefore, it is important to consult your doctor before using RETINO A MICRO 0.1% GEL if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
References
1. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2014/020475s021lbl.pdf
2. https://www.drugs.com/pro/tretinoin.html


