I used tretinoin cream for syringoma after my dermatologist advice but after use this cream i have redness nd itchiness under my eyes nd peeling issue..can u tell me what should I do? Is there any way to get rid of these prblms
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Pretty much normal after applying tretinoin
Use in very less quantity
Remember one thing while using tretinoin - less is more
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Yes, the redness, itching, and peeling under your eyes after using tretinoin cream are common side effects, especially on the thin, sensitive skin around the eyes. Tretinoin is effective but very potent, and extra care is needed when using it near delicate areas like under the eyes.
Next Steps
Stop Tretinoin Temporarily.
Consider a Lower Strength or Alternative Later
Health Tips
Apply a tiny amount, not too close to the lash line
Use moisturizer before and after tretinoin ("buffering") to reduce irritation
Start with 1–2 times/week, slowly increasing
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