Whats the difference between RETIN-A MICRO and RETIN-A?
While both RETIN-A and RETIN- A MICRO contain the same active ingredient, only RETIN-A MICRO offers the benefits of tretinoin with the patented microsphere delivery system to provide low levels of irritation. RETIN-A MICRO is a water-based gel that can be applied immediately after you wash your face, unlike RETIN-A, which requires a 20 to 30 minute waiting period. RETIN-A MICRO also reduces the appearance of facial shine. Full U.S. Prescribing Information Back to Top Are there different concentrations of RETIN-A MICRO available? RETIN-A MICRO is currently available in two concentrations, 0.04% and 0.1%. Your doctor or dermatologist can decide which one is right for you. Full U.S. Prescribing Information Back to Top How do I get RETIN-A MICRO? A physician or other prescribing healthcare professional must prescribe RETIN-A MICRO. It is available at your local pharmacy. Full U.S. Prescribing Information Back to Top How safe is RETIN-A MICRO? RETIN-A MICRO has been approved by the U.S. Foo
While both Retin-A and Retin-A Micro contain the same active ingredient, only Retin-A Micro offers the benefits of tretinoin with the patented microsphere delivery system to provide low levels of irritation. Retin-A Micro is a water-based gel that can be applied immediately after you wash your face, unlike Retin-A, which requires a 20 to 30 minute waiting period. Retin-A Micro also reduces the appearance of facial shine.
While both RETIN-A and RETIN- A MICRO contain the same active ingredient, only RETIN-A MICRO offers the benefits of tretinoin with the patented microsphere delivery system to provide low levels of irritation. RETIN-A MICRO is a water-based gel that can be applied immediately after you wash your face, unlike RETIN-A, which requires a 20 to 30 minute waiting period. RETIN-A MICRO also reduces the appearance of facial shine.