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The Process: Tretinoin Before And After

The Process: Tretinoin Before And After

Did you know that your skin doesn’t have to age with you? As our skin cells are exposed to sunlight, over time it’s natural for the skin to start developing fine lines, wrinkles, sun spots, and other signs of aging. But there are plenty of ways that you can work towards preserving a youthful, healthy, and clear complexion!


Tretinoin is a powerful prescription skincare ingredient and is a great option for anti aging treatment for you to treat aging skin. Tretinoin is a topical retinoid, commonly known as Retin A. The before and after transformations that patients with retinoid treated skin have achieved, along with many scientific studies, have proven that this is an effective solution to prevent aging. And it could be the right one for you! But what is tretinoin, and what does it actually do?

What is tretinoin?


To better understand tretinoin, you’ll need to first understand retinoids. Retinoids are a class of chemical compounds (substances of two or more chemical elements) that include both natural and synthetic forms of Vitamin A such as retinol, retinal, retinoic acid, etretinate, acitretin, and tazarotene (Zasada).


Topical Tretinoin, or Tretinoin Retin-A, refers to retinoic acid, a natural Vitamin A derivative. This is a topical treatment and was actually the first retinoid treatment to be developed (Baldwin). Tretinoin was first formulated for use as an acne treatment in the 1970s by Dr. Albert M. Kligman at the University of Pennsylvania. Tretinoin before and afters for acne showed very powerful results. Patients using tretinoin daily began to report general improvement in their skin aside from the reduction in frequency of acne breakouts, so Dr. Kligman and colleagues studied the effects of tretinoin on skin damaged by ultraviolet light (UV light), which causes skin damage such as wrinkles and fine lines. In the 1990s, tretinoin began to be utilized as an anti-aging treatment (Baldwin).


Since then, tretinoin has been referenced as a “gold standard” ingredient in skincare and anti-aging treatments in particular (McDaniel). Tretinoin is a powerful, prescription-only ingredient in the United States, so you’ll need to consult with a doctor and receive a prescription before using it.

How does tretinoin work?


Your skin, the largest organ in your body (Mukherjee), suffers the most direct effects of the environment compared to any other bodily tissue, which is ultimately harmful and causes a lot of wear and tear (Alberts). Your skin cells are constantly regenerating and replacing old cells with new ones so that they can react to this exposure with constant repair. In the average healthy adult, it generally takes about 28 days for the epidermis, the outer layer of skin cells, to be gradually replaced by new cells (Rodan). The length of time it takes for the epidermis to be replaced with new skin cells is typically referred to as skin cell turnover or the skin cell cycle.


As we age, skin cell turnover slows down, leading to skin damage at a molecular level that causes changes in skin texture and the development of wrinkles to be more visible. The standard 28 day rate of skin cell turnover can increase by approximately 30% to 50% once you reach age 80 (Fore). Tretinoin speeds up your body’s production of new skin cells (McDaniel). The tretinoin causes the outermost layer of the skin to shed off more quickly, sometimes known as skin purging, and as a response, the skin underneath begins to produce more skin cells faster as well. This delays the aging process by speeding up the skin cell cycle, keeping the skin at the surface new and baby-soft, while treating the visible signs of age-related skin cell damage.


Tretinoin can also reduce wrinkles and fine lines by encouraging your skin to produce more collagen, which makes the skin more plump and elastic (Baldwin). This is why tretinoin before and after photos are so powerful: this treatment sheds the dead, dull, top layer of skin and encourages a new, plumper, healthier layer of skin to shine through and preserve a youthful, healthy glow where applied.


Are there other benefits to tretinoin?


Tretinoin was actually first used as an acne treatment before the other benefits of using this ingredient were discovered: anti-aging and generally improving the condition of UV-damaged skin (age spots) and uneven skin tone (Baldwin). Many dermatologists recommend tretinoin use before and after inflammatory acne vulgaris breakouts for reducing the severity of the breakouts and preventing future occurrences. This is because tretinoin reduces certain chemical reactions and inhibits inflammatory pathways in the skin known to be involved in the development of acne (Leyden).

How can I use tretinoin?


Interested in trying tretinoin yourself? Musely offers The Anti-Aging Night Cream, a prescription tretinoin cream formulated by board-certified dermatologists to treat wrinkles, fine lines, and overall skin texture. The Anti-Aging Night Cream also includes two other active ingredients: hyaluronic acid, which draws moisture to the skin to keep it healthy and hydrated, and niacinamide, which brightens the skin and shrinks the pores.


The Anti-Aging Night Cream is also available in multiple formulas, each with varying strengths of tretinoin, so that your treatment is personalized based on your skincare needs.


Tretinoin results in effects that are wonderful and powerful and have significant improvement in skin health. However, as with many prescription-strength ingredients, your skin will need time to adjust to this medication. A few common side effects to expect are slight burning, dryness, itchiness, redness, and flaking. Sometimes with prescription skincare, things get a little tougher before they get better as your skin adjusts to them, but the calm after the storm is well worth it!


In addition, tretinoin can increase your skin’s sensitivity to sunlight, so it is essential to have adequate sun protection. This includes wearing sunscreen (at least SPF 30) and hats outdoors while staying in the shade. One great moisturizing sunscreen option is The Day Cream from Musely. This sunscreen of SPF 50 has 5% titanium dioxide and 7% zinc oxide, creating a strong and effective clinical-grade barrier against both UVA and UVB rays.


Tretinoin is available in multiple forms, such as tretinoin cream and tretinoin gel. Before and after applying any form of tretinoin, be mindful about any other treatments you use on your face, and be sure to give the tretinoin time to absorb so that it can be effective in the areas you’ve applied it and not transfer onto another surface, like your pillow. The Anti-Aging Night Cream is tretinoin in its cream form.


A Simple Tretinoin Skincare Routine


Tretinoin is one of the most studied vitamin A derivatives in skincare. Because it is strong, the best routine is simple.


Morning routine


1. Wash with a gentle cleanser.


2. Apply a vitamin C serum if your skin tolerates it well.


3. Apply moisturizer if needed.


4. Finish with broad-spectrum sunscreen every day.


Night routine


1. Wash with a gentle cleanser.


2. Let skin dry fully.


3. Apply a thin layer of tretinoin.


4. Wait a few minutes.


5. Apply moisturizer to help reduce skin irritation and support the skin barrier.


Choose your routine based on your skin type


  • Dry or sensitive skin: Start slowly and consider moisturizer before and after tretinoin.


  • Oily or acne-prone skin: Use a light, non-comedogenic moisturizer after tretinoin.


  • Combination skin: Moisturize more in dry areas and use a lighter layer in oily areas.


Avoid piling on too many strong skincare ingredients at once. A gentle cleanser, tretinoin, moisturizer, and sunscreen are enough for most beginners.


How long does tretinoin take to work?


There’s no one-time fix treating signs of aging. The skin you have now won’t be the skin you have in a year, or even in a month; skin cells shed and are completely replaced every 28 days on average in healthy adults (Rodan). How long does it take for Retin-A to work on wrinkles, and will the effects go away? Within six to eight weeks of using tretinoin, once your skin has had time to go through multiple skin cell turnover cycles, you may see improvement in your skin’s texture, fine lines, wrinkles, and sun spots. You and your skin are worth the time and the wait! If you’ve never used Retin-A, how long you wait to see results can depend on your skin adjusting to the ingredient.


Long-term use of The Anti-Aging Night Cream will ensure maintenance of your life-changing results.


Tretinoin Results

Patience and consistency is key to seeing results with tretinoin. Check out some of our patients' tretinoin before and after results for wrinkles and more on their journey to youthful skin using The Anti-Aging Night Cream.

tretinoin before and after aging

“I've been very pleased with the results of Musely’s FaceRx...It has eliminated the beginnings of crepe-like texture on my cheeks, and overall my face feels very smooth and hydrated.” - Mimi B.

tretinoin for wrinkles before and after

“My skin is now super soft and the lines are not as deep.” - Natalie E.

tretinoin before and after wrinkles

“My skin tone is much more even!” - Leah C.

These patients all have at least one thing in common: using tretinoin or Retin-A, but how long it takes to see results can depend on other factors that influence your medical history or skin condition.

The Anti-Aging Cream, formulated to thoroughly treat wrinkles and fade sun damage, is a must-have tretinoin product for any skincare routine. Start aging youthfully with FaceRx today!

What to Expect During the Tretinoin Before and After Process


Weeks 1 to 4: Initial adjustment


This is the stage where your skin is getting used to tretinoin. You may notice dryness, peeling, redness, tightness, or small breakouts. This early reaction does not always mean tretinoin is harming your skin. Often, it means your skin is adjusting to faster cell renewal.


Weeks 4 to 8: Early visible changes


You may start to notice smoother texture, less congestion, and brighter-looking skin. Some people also see fewer breakouts and softer-looking fine lines.


Weeks 8 to 12: Stronger improvement


This is when many people see more even tone, better texture, clearer pores, and more visible before-and-after changes.


3 to 6 months and beyond: Long-term results


With regular use, tretinoin may continue to improve rough texture, uneven tone, and the look of fine lines and wrinkles. Long-term use matters because collagen support and visible anti-aging results take time.

Tretinoin Before and After: Quick Answers


How long does it take to see results from tretinoin cream?


Most people start to notice early changes in 6 to 8 weeks, especially smoother texture, brighter-looking skin, and softer fine lines and wrinkles. If you are using tretinoin for acne, it can take 8 to 12 weeks or longer to see fuller improvement. Tretinoin is a prescription-grade retinoid, so results build slowly but can keep improving with consistent use.


What are the signs that tretinoin is working?


Early signs can include dry skin, light peeling, mild redness, and an initial adjustment period where skin looks worse before it looks better. After that, common signs of progress are smoother texture, fewer clogged pores, more even tone, fading post-acne marks, and softer-looking fine lines. Tretinoin works by speeding up cell renewal, so change happens in stages, not overnight.


Can tretinoin make you look 10 years younger?


Tretinoin can help skin look smoother, brighter, firmer, and more even over time, which may make your skin look more youthful. But no skincare product can promise that every person will look “10 years younger.” A more accurate expectation is that tretinoin may help improve visible signs of aging like rough texture, sun damage, and fine lines with regular long-term use.


Do I moisturize before tretinoin or wait until after?


For most people, it is best to wash your face, let skin get fully dry, apply tretinoin, then apply moisturizer a few minutes later. If your skin gets irritated easily, you can use moisturizer first as a buffer, then apply tretinoin later. The goal is to protect your skin barrier while still getting the benefits of tretinoin.

Behind The Scenes: The FaceRx Story


Musely CEO’s wife Cherry, struggled with melasma for years with no solution. She spent thousands of dollars on lasers and OTC treatments, all to no avail. One day, Musely got a tip from dermatologist Dr. Marie Jhin, who shared her secret of prescription skin care. After seeing Dr. Jhin, Cherry’s dark spots were gone and her wrinkles were significantly reduced. Her skin was completely transformed in just a matter of two months! The treatment? It included a prescription for tretinoin, hydroquinone, among others that can only be obtained through doctor visits or pharmacies. Musely CEO Jack Jia was so blown away by Cherry’s results that he wanted to share her amazing transformation with the entire Musely community and make prescription skin care treatments accessible to everyone. 


9 months later, FaceRx was born! Musely engineers built an online telemedicine platform. A dozen of the country’s top board-certified dermatologists joined Dr. Jhin to form what is now known as The Musely Medical Board. They developed special formulas that can be customized for each individual. A patient would receive a treatment prescribed and dispensed by their dermatologist and pharmacist just for them! Musely also developed eNurse, an extension to the existing Musely tips app, to allow the same doctor and pharmacist to support the patient during the 60-day treatment period.


Thanks to FaceRx, dermatologists can now oversee treatment for multiple patients at the same time from anywhere. Users can finish their doctor visit within minutes from the comfort of their home and receive their treatments at their doorstep within days.


With prescription skin care treatments that are affordable and accessible to everyone, FaceRx is the number one choice for treating dark spots, aging, and more—with results that actually last!


About Musely


Does Musely really work? Musely provides prescription skin care treatments through technology. Musely enables talented dermatologists and pharmacists to deliver and administer medical treatments for skin conditions and skincare, online. With its revolutionary approach, Musely enables the science of youth quickly and inexpensively from the convenience of your home. Founded by successful Silicon Valley serial entrepreneurs, Musely is on a mission to deliver health and healthy living to every person in the world.

How to Utilize Tretinoin Long Term


Topical Tretinoin is widely used in dermatology, for skin concerns in anti aging and managing hormonal acne. Here's a guide on how to approach the continued use of Tretinoin over a long period of time.


  • Expect Gradual Improvements: One of the aspects of Tretinoin is its ability to continuously enhance your skin. Over time you can anticipate enhancements in terms of texture, firmness and overall appearance. This is because it stimulates collagen production and speeds up cell turnover.

  • Establishing a Maintenance Routine: Once we achieve the desired improvements in your skin we'll transition into a maintenance phase. This may involve reducing the frequency of Tretinoin application based on how your skin reacts. The objective here is to sustain the changes while minimizing any irritation.

  • Incorporating Complementary Skincare Products: In addition to Tretinoin we'll introduce products that nourish and support your skin's health. These may include ingredients like acid for hydration, niacinamide for strengthening the skin barrier, and antioxidants such as vitamin C.

  • Adjusting Tretinoin Concentration: Depending on how your skin reacts, there will be a need to adjust the concentration of your cream or gel. It's important to strike a balance in order to find the strength that effectively addresses your skin concerns while minimizing any potential irritation.

  • Patience and Consistency: It's essential to keep in mind that Tretinoin is not a short term solution. Its full benefits are achieved over a prolonged period so it's crucial to work with it daily and re-apply.

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