From the Cosmetic Dermatology Archives

Comment on "The Mechanism of Action of Topical Retinoids for the Treatment of Nonmalignant Photodamage, Part 1" [letter]

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We found a recent 2-part series in the January and February 2010 issues of Cosmetic Dermatology® on topical retinoids for the treatment of nonmalignant photodamage to be well written, but wish to respectfully point out a recurring error and omission concerning an available US Food and Drug Administration–approved formulation for use in the mitigation of fine wrinkles.


 

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