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Old 12-10-2007, 04:11 PM   #6
americandancer
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Re: Adults and retinols

Oops. My mistake. I shouldn't have said the word primarily. My insurance company considers it to be for cosmetic purposes, as in reducing aging and the appearance of wrinkles. I think it is also used for rosascea, but I might be wrong there. I think my derm has me on it for adult acne, but also for peeling to help some red marks I have. I guess I need to ask him for sure the next time I see him, lol. I didn't realize it had been around for acne so long. He has me taking clindomycin and doryx. When I'm out of retin-a, he said he is gong to have me use something that is a combo of the clindamycin and retin-a. I'm sure my insurance won't cover that either, so I dread having to pay for that one!
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Old 12-11-2007, 09:54 AM   #7
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Re: Adults and retinols

Retin-a really makes your skin dry? When I used it, it just made my skin peel A LOT. I only used it for < a month though.
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Old 06-17-2008, 11:53 PM   #8
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Re: Adults and retinols

Have you ever tried differin?I used retin-a micro for alittle more than a yr.It worked great,than slowly it started to burn and peel my skin.I had to stop it,and then i switched to differin.Differin seems to not irritate my skin as much as the retin-a micro did.Take care.
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