Open in App
  • Local
  • U.S.
  • Election
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Education
  • Real Estate
  • Newsletter
  • StyleCaster

    Here’s How to Get Tretinoin Online Without a Trip to The Dermatologist

    By Katie Decker-Jacoby and Mia Maguire,

    2024-05-22
    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3b850x_0tHn1HOB00

    Next time you’re in the company of a dermatologist, pose the ubiquitous desert island question, “If you had to pick one skincare ingredient that actually works, what would it be?” A lot of them would likely tell you retinoids. Retinoids are one of the most researched-backed, tried-and-true actives that derms and estheticians swear by. And while there are plenty of mild, over-the-counter retinol products on the market, if you’re wondering how to get tretinoin online , we’ve got the answers.

    Tretinoin (brand names include Retin-A, Retin-A Micro, and Renova) has an unparalleled history of proven efficacy and is backed by ample clinical research. Tretinoin first came about in the ’70s, and while it was originally formulated to treat acne, patients and dermatologists quickly noticed that the Rx formula offered a laundry list of off-label skin-enhancing “side effects,” including softening fine lines , reducing texture, fading spots from sun damage, and shrinking the look of enlarged pores.

    “Retinoid” is the all-encompassing umbrella comprised of different types of chemical compounds derived from vitamin A, and each variation provides different strength levels, including retinol , retinaldehyde, and of course tretinoin, to name a select few. However, prescription-strength tretinoin typically delivers the quickest results, but it does require a prescription from a physician or dermatologist.

    Whether you’re looking to bypass a costly trip to the dermatologist or don’t currently have health insurance that covers dermatology, there is actually a slew of different online (and, yes, completely legal and legit) services that allow you to be assessed by a remote derm online to obtain a script for tretinoin and other prescription skincare products. Yes, you can buy Rx-skincare on second-hand websites, but for the love of god, please don’t resort to this “method” when you can get legit prescriptions from licensed healthcare providers. Keep scrolling to discover how to get tretinoin online so you can try it for yourself, along with all of the answers to your tretinoin questions, from board-certified dermatologist Dr. Marisa Garshick of MDCS Dermatology.

    FAQ

    What is tretinoin?

    Tretinoin is a vitamin A derivative and usually comes in the form of a topical cream, lotion, or gel that, of course, requires a prescription from a dermatologist, according to Dr. Garshick. It can be used for acne and visible signs of aging, including wrinkles, fine lines, and dark spots.

    What are the benefits of using tretinoin?

    “It’s used mainly to treat acne, sun-damaged skin, and fine wrinkles. By helping to regulate skin cell turnover, it helps to prevent clogged pores and breakouts . By helping to boost collagen production , tretinoin can help to improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles ,” she explains.

    Who should use tretinoin?

    Dr. Garshick says that almost anyone can use tretinoin; however, those with super sensitive skin or rosacea should be careful. That’s because tretinoin has the potential to intitially cause sensitivity and dryness. It’s certainly possible for folks with sensitive skin and rosacea to incorporate this ingredient into their skincare routine, just as long as they use it properly and gradually ease into regular application.

    What are the potential side effects of tretinoin?

    “While it is normal to experience some dryness, burning, stinging, or dryness when initiating tretinoin, it is best to speak with your doctor to determine the best management approach. While some of this may subside with continued use, it may be necessary to stop temporarily and resume when the skin is no longer irritated,” per Dr. Garshick.

    What’s the difference between tretinoin and retinol?

    Even though both are types of retinol, retinol is over-the-counter and tretinoin is a prescription .

    Which skincare ingredients work well with tretinoin?

    Dr. Garshick suggests pairing tretinoin with hyaluronic acid and ceramides to combat any dryness or irritation that you might experience with regular use of tretinoin. Hyaluronic acid hydrates , while ceramides support the skin barrier . Another candidate is niacinamide, since it’s anti-inflammatory and helps to soothe skin .

    Which skincare ingredients don’t work well with tretinoin?

    Our derm expert recommends steering clear of harsh soaps, abrasive scrubs, and active ingredients such as benzoyl peroxide or other exfoliating acids (they tend to dry out or irrirate the skin), unless your derm says otherwise.

    Expand All
    Comments / 0
    Add a Comment
    YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
    Most Popular newsMost Popular

    Comments / 0