Types of Retin-A

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Tip 1 - How Risky Are Retinoids?

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How Risky Are Retinoids?

How to Use Retinoids, Retin-A and Other Vitamin A Derivatives

Tip 2 - tretinoin, Retin A, Renova: Drug Facts

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tretinoin, Retin A, Renova: Drug Facts

Learn about tretinoin (Retin-A, Atralin, Renova, Avita, Altinac) a drug used to treat moderate acne, wrinkles, and sun damaged skin.

Tip 3 - Types of Retinal Detachment-Topic Overview

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Types of Retinal Detachment-Topic Overview

There are three types of retinal detachment.Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment is the most common type of detachment. It is caused by tears or holes in the retina called retinal breaks. A retinal break allows fluid from the middle of the eye to pass through the tear and settle under the retina. As the fluid builds up under the retina, it pushes the retina away from the layer beneath it. See a picture of a detached retina.The most frequent cause of retinal tears is posterior vitreous detachment (PVD), a condition in which the vitreous gel separates from the retina. At points where the gel is more strongly attached to the retina, the vitreous gel can pull so hard that it tears the retina. Retinal tears occur most often on the sides (periphery) of the retina, because the vitreous gel is attached to the retina most strongly in those areas. Often harmless, posterior vitreous detachments usually result from normal changes in the vitreous gel that develop as the eyes age.Retinal breaks
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Tip 4 - Types of Retin-A | eHow

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Types of Retin-A | eHow

Retin-A is a brand name for tretinoin, a retinoic acid used to treat acne. Retin-A markets a variety of products and some are used to stimulate skin to reduce wrinkles and aging. There are other products that use treinoin, but Retin-A uses the original acne fighting formula and is available in creams, gels and more enhanced formulas.

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