Vitamin A (Retinol) supports skin health through collagen production, pigmentation regulation, and wrinkle reduction, with results typically visible within one to three months.
Functions of Vitamin A (Retinol) include restoration of the extracellular matrix, production of fibroblasts, collagen fibres, and elastic fibres, as well as regulation of pigmentation.
Retinol reduces wrinkles, improves acne, and lightens brown spots. Results from consistent use are typically visible after one month, and the skin becomes clearer after three months.
The use of Retinol in dermatology has solid scientific grounds, and multiple published papers confirm its efficacy. A collection of relevant research is available through the National Center for Biotechnology Information.
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