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Examples
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The dermatologist said that the Retin is the version of Vitamin A that treats the skin.
Best Syndication - 2008
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This skin-saving technique has been around for decades and was originally formulated for fighting acne under the brand name Retin-A.
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There’s a new group of smarter prescription products out right now that contain retinoic acid commonly known as Retin-A.
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There’s a new group of smarter prescription products out right now that contain retinoic acid (commonly known as Retin-A).
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Potent prescription forms of retinoic acid (tretinoin), such as Retin-A, remain the gold standard for anti-aging benefits, reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, discoloration and other sundry signs of sun damage, dermatologists say.
chicagotribune.com - 2010
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Generally, your physician and/or dermatologist can make the usual prescription of products such as Retin-A.
unknown title 2009
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Yet collagen can be bolstered by some medical treatments - retinoid products such as Retin-A, some lasers and perhaps injections of dermal fillers such as Restylane, he said.
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If a hormone-based acne treatment isn't an option, consider incorporating a cream called a retinoid (such as Retin-A, Differin or Tazorac) into your skin-care regimen.
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Being pregnant makes me feel toward booze and Xanax and Retin-A the way Emily from Our Town felt about food, hot baths and milk delivered to your door.
Teresa Strasser: I'll Miss You, Toxins Teresa Strasser 2011
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Retin-A -- Careful, constant and expensive grooming helps me address the genetic hand I was dealt, not a total bust but a pair of threes at best.
Teresa Strasser: I'll Miss You, Toxins Teresa Strasser 2011
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