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Tretiheal 0.025% Cream
- ✔ Treats Acne & Pimples
- ✔ Reduces Fine Wrinkles
- ✔ Improves Skin Texture & Tone






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Tretiheal 0.025% Cream
Rx - Prescription Required | Healing Pharma India
- ✔ Treats Acne & Pimples
- ✔ Reduces Fine Wrinkles
- ✔ Improves Skin Texture & Tone
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Product Description
Tretiheal 0.025% Cream is a topical retinoid used to treat acne, fine wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and rough skin texture. Tretinoin, a derivative of Vitamin A, works by increasing cell turnover, unclogging pores, and promoting collagen production. It helps fade dark spots, reduce acne outbreaks, and improve overall skin tone and texture. Regular use leads to smoother, clearer, and more youthful-looking skin.
Composition
Tretinoin (0.025%)
Uses
- For acne and breakout control.
- For reducing fine wrinkles and early signs of aging.
- For fading dark spots and hyperpigmentation.
Dosage
- As directed by the physician.
How to Use
- Apply once daily at night
- Use on clean, dry skin
- Follow with a gentle moisturizer
- Use sunscreen in the morning
- As directed by physician
Additional Information
Side effects
Storage Condition
Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight.
Other Information
Country of Origin
India
Mfg/Marketer details
411 4th Floor, Borivali East, Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400066, India.
Frequently Asked Questions
It contains Tretinoin 0.025%.
It is used for acne treatment, reducing fine wrinkles, improving skin texture, and fading hyperpigmentation.
It increases cell turnover, unclogs pores, and reduces new pimple formation.
Yes, it stimulates collagen production and smooths fine lines.
Yes, it fades dark spots and evens out skin tone with consistent use.
Apply a thin layer once daily at night on clean, dry skin as directed by a physician.
It may cause dryness or irritation; start with alternate night use and follow with moisturizer.
Visible improvement is usually seen after 6-12 weeks of regular use.
Mild redness, dryness, peeling, or irritation may occur initially but usually subside.
No, tretinoin should be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding.









