A família Vitacid - indicações, formas de uso, resultados e contraindicações

Dra Caroline Hespanhol - Dermatologia & Saúde
16 Sept 202219:01

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Dr. Carolina Espanhol, a dermatologist, introduces the Vitacid product line, which is known for its rejuvenating and acne-treating properties. She explains the significance of tretinoin as a key ingredient in these products, which help to accelerate cell turnover and treat skin issues like acne, wrinkles, and melasma. Dr. Espanhol details the different variations of Vitacid, including its concentrations and specific uses. She emphasizes the importance of proper sun protection when using these products and provides tips on managing irritation. The Vitacid family remains a gold standard in dermatology for skin rejuvenation.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video introduces Dr. Carolina Espanhol, a dermatologist, who shares insights on dermatology and dermocosmetics.
  • 😀 The main focus of the video is on the Vitacid family, a line of dermatological products containing tretinoin, known for its rejuvenating properties.
  • 😀 Tretinoin is considered the 'gold standard' for skin rejuvenation due to its ability to accelerate cell turnover and improve skin texture.
  • 😀 There are five Vitacid products, each with different concentrations and formulations, catering to various skin needs like acne treatment, skin renewal, and anti-aging.
  • 😀 The most basic Vitacid product is a gel with a low concentration of tretinoin (0.025%) and is designed for oily skin and light skin rejuvenation.
  • 😀 Tretinoin should only be used at night, as it is a photosensitizing product, and it is crucial to apply sunscreen the next morning.
  • 😀 The Vitacid range also includes stronger concentrations like 0.05% tretinoin for more aggressive treatment of acne, fine lines, and pigmentation.
  • 😀 The Vitacid Acne product combines tretinoin with clindamycin, an antibiotic, specifically formulated for acne treatment.
  • 😀 The Vitacid XT product, with 0.1% tretinoin, is used for the treatment of stretch marks, though it is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
  • 😀 The Vitacid Plus product is a combination of tretinoin, hydroquinone, and fluocinolone, commonly used for treating melasma and considered the best option by the dermatologist in the video.

Q & A

  • What is Vitacid and what is its key active ingredient?

    -Vitacid is a line of dermatological products primarily composed of tretinoin, a form of vitamin A. Tretinoin is known for its skin-rejuvenating and acne-treating properties, promoting cell turnover and reducing fine lines and wrinkles.

  • What are the common uses of Vitacid products?

    -Vitacid products are commonly used for skin rejuvenation, treatment of acne, melasma, and fine lines. They can also be used for pre-procedure skin preparation, such as before chemical peels.

  • Are there different variations of Vitacid products?

    -Yes, the Vitacid line includes several variations, such as Vitacid Gel, Vitacid Cream, Vitacid Acne, Vitacid XT, and Vitacid Plus, each with specific uses and concentrations of tretinoin.

  • What is the difference between Vitacid Gel and Vitacid Cream?

    -The main difference lies in their formulations. Vitacid Gel is used for oilier skin types, while Vitacid Cream is more suitable for dry or sensitive skin. Both contain tretinoin but in different concentrations.

  • What is Vitacid XT used for?

    -Vitacid XT contains a higher concentration of tretinoin (0.1%) and is primarily used to treat stretch marks. It is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women.

  • What precautions should be taken when using Vitacid products?

    -Vitacid products are photosensitizing, meaning they can make the skin more sensitive to sunlight. They should only be used at night, and users must apply sunscreen during the day to prevent sunburn. Avoid using the products near the eyes and other sensitive areas like the neck.

  • Can Vitacid products be used during pregnancy or lactation?

    -No, Vitacid products containing tretinoin are contraindicated for use during pregnancy and lactation due to potential risks to the baby.

  • What is the typical age for using Vitacid products?

    -Vitacid products are typically recommended for use starting from age 12, but they can be used in younger patients with severe acne or other skin conditions, under medical supervision.

  • What side effects should users expect when using Vitacid products?

    -Common side effects include redness, peeling, and dryness as the skin adjusts to the tretinoin. This is a normal reaction and not necessarily a side effect. However, users should be cautious of severe irritation and use moisturizers to reduce discomfort.

  • What is Vitacid Plus, and what makes it different from other Vitacid products?

    -Vitacid Plus is a combination product that includes tretinoin, hydroquinone, and fluocinolone. It is primarily used for treating melasma, with hydroquinone helping to lighten pigmentation and fluocinolone offering anti-inflammatory benefits.

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