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The common misconception that tretinoin thins the skin often comes from initial irritation and peeling, or confusion with topical corticosteroids that do cause atrophy. Clinical evidence shows that it increases collagen production, reduces wrinkles, and enhances dermal thickness long-term.
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Topical tretinoin for treating photoaging: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials - PMC
Aging, an inevitable and continuous process in one’s lifetime, has all along been a focus of interest, especially for women, yet photoaging treatment to slow the process remains challenging. Recent studies have demonstrated the potency of topical ...


Do retinoids really reduce wrinkles? - Harvard Health
Retinoids was used as an acne treatment in the 1970s, but researchers later discovered that it also fades actinic keratosis spots, evens pigmentation, and speeds the turnover of superficial skin ce...
