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Posted 31 March 2004 - 07:24 PM

I have been using tazorac cream 1% for a month. I noticed that my scars look much softer, and my red marks are fading very quickly. Meanwhile, my overall skin texture looks better. I have a dewey look and a rosy glow. I do not peel at all. This is the only thing I'm using...no supplements, peels, or other topicals.

I'm very happy about this biggrin.gif/ I wanted to share.

Has anyone else had their scars look better on tazorac? I didn't plan on this #-o I was using it for acne.

I know it's a vitamin A derivitave, but I didn't expect this at all.

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Posted 31 March 2004 - 08:00 PM

Congratulations! biggrin.gif/

Someone else on here was recommending tazorac a lot a while back, but now that 2 of you are saying that it works.......it might be worth looking at!

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Posted 31 March 2004 - 08:13 PM

Nancy smile.gif It was Goldrex. I forgot all about that! He actually sent me an article on it. here it is:

New Skin Cream Reverses Sun Damage

Nov. 22, 2002 -- A new skin cream may help wipe away at least some of the damage caused by too many days at the beach. Researchers say once-daily applications of Avage can reduce the effects of harmful ultra violet (UV) light exposure and minimize wrinkles, discoloration, roughness, and even some forms of skin cancer.

Their findings appear in the November issue of The Archives of Dermatology.

The cream contains 0.1% of a substance called tazarotene, which is similar to vitamin A. Tazarotene-based creams and gels (sold under the name Tazorac) are already used to treat facial acne and some types of psoriasis. In October, the FDA approved a request from the manufacturer to market the cream (sold as Avage) as a wrinkle-fighter.

Repeated exposure to the sun's UV rays without the protection of sunscreen can lead to skin damage such as wrinkling, discoloration, roughness, visible blood vessels, and, in serious cases, skin cancer.

Initial studies showed the cream could reduce the signs of sun damage when applied once a day for 12 weeks, and in this study, Tania J. Phillips, MD, of the Boston University School of Medicine looked at whether using Avage over a longer period of time would produce similar results.

Researchers studied 563 patients with facial sun damage who applied either Avage or a placebo cream to their face once a day for 24 weeks. After 24 weeks, all continuing patients received the Avage cream for an additional 28 weeks. The average age of the participants was 56.

At the 24-week point, researchers found significantly more patients who used the tazarotene cream experienced a more than 50% overall improvement in skin appearance compared to those who received the placebo. The Avage users also reported less wrinkling, mottled pigmentation, and skin roughness.

Even more benefits were seen among those who used the cream for up to 52 weeks. Researchers say the improvements had not tapered off by week 52, which suggests that the skin-improving benefits may continue to increase over time.

Twenty of the 283 Avage-treated patients in phase one of the study dropped out due to adverse effects.

The study was funded by Allergan Inc, which produces Avage and Tazorac.


Hope that's useful for you-- what I found so striking was the 52 week study. They just stopped monitoring them. Researchers, apparently, found no measurable slow-down.


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Posted 31 March 2004 - 10:38 PM

Tazorac is making my redmarks alot softer as well.

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Posted 01 April 2004 - 12:00 AM

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Tazorac is making my redmarks alot softer as well.


I'm so glad for you! biggrin.gif/ Maybe it isn't just me, or a fluke.

When did you notice a real difference? I just did. Maybe it's my imagination, but my skin looks so much better! I put on make-up tonight and I look good...something I haven't been able to say or think for so long. I'm so used to looking in the mirror and feeling so ugly. My skin is far from perfect, but it's such an improvement. I'm so grateful O:)

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Posted 01 April 2004 - 07:56 AM

I just noticed a couple of days ago, im like wow. 80% of my acne is gone from where it was worse (on my cheeks) just redness stays but it is not as red as before.
Only thing with taz is that it has broken me out on my forehead, where i never broke out before, its not huge, but its very small blackheads/some whiteheads.

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Posted 01 April 2004 - 08:52 AM

I am experiencing the same thing with Tazorac. I'm using .05% and it's really smoothing my skin out and just improving the overall texture. My doc. said it helps with collagen stimulation and recommended using it when/if I start Smoothbeam treatments. I do peel every few days but it's well worth it!!

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Posted 01 April 2004 - 01:23 PM

This is just my story but I was using Tazorac last year from April til July. The month of April and May were really good, it was getting rid of and eliminating pimples and a few scars but it was also making my skin peel like crazy. I could be rubbing my chin and skin would flake off. I couldn't get my eyebrows waxed when arched because my skin was so sensitive that the wax would take off a layer of skin and then the stuff wasn't working as well to not really working at all. I think my skin became immune to it so in July I just stopped using it cause I couldn't stand how sensitive my skin was. It took a while after I stopped using it for my skin to not be as sensitive too. :-({|=
Hope it works well for everyone else though. Everybody's case is different.

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Posted 01 April 2004 - 01:31 PM

Slightly off-topic question - what's the difference between Tazorac and Retin-A micro? Are you finding Tazorac more effective than the Retin?

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Posted 01 April 2004 - 03:12 PM

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Slightly off-topic question - what's the difference between Tazorac and Retin-A micro? Are you finding Tazorac more effective than the Retin?


Retin-a's active ingredient is tretinoin, tazorac's is tazarotene. Some people say tazorac is stronger than retin-a. I've never tried retin-a but tazorac made my skin red and flaky.

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Posted 01 April 2004 - 06:56 PM

i posted before about this avage cream. i started on it in dec & like i said
it makes me shed like a snake but it "peeled away" 2 of my 6 scars . yeah, i got 6 pin prick scars on my left cheek now down to 4 no kidding.
PS: my 6 scars formed a perfect circle no shit like those aliens when they
come to earth & do art work on a lawn at night. anyways, this woman derm mentioned that avage is 2 steps up from retin A but i got NO idea what she meant & since she cost me $300 i figured wtf do i know anyways?

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Posted 01 April 2004 - 07:05 PM

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Slightly off-topic question - what's the difference between Tazorac and Retin-A micro? Are you finding Tazorac more effective than the Retin?


I've heard tazorac is the strongest topical available right now. I have also heard it's like "accutane for the face." Some people experience a lot of irritation from tazorac.

I find the tazorac doesn't irritate my face like the retin-a did. When I was on retin-a, I peeled constantly. My skin seemed weaker; I scarred from everything--even really small pimples. Also, I tended to get big cysts too. I would get one or two at a time, and they would take 2-4 weeks to go away, then I would get another one. My skin was really oily too--even though it was flaking :-s I don't know why I stayed on it so long.

I was on tazorac a few years ago, and it was working on my acne and oiliness, but my derm and I decided I should go back on the retin-a for aging purposes. Stupid, I know. I blame myself, not my derm.

Pface, I'm sorry you didn't get good results.

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Posted 01 April 2004 - 10:57 PM

you taking taz with anything else?

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Posted 01 April 2004 - 11:07 PM

I just use triaz BP cleanser to wash.

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Posted 02 April 2004 - 09:15 AM

I remember when i went to my derm a couple of years ago she gave me benzaclin (source of BP) Taz and Doxy. I dont have a derm anymore, but im not using any BP, instead its clindagel,doxy,taz. I have been real curious lately whether to take a BP solution but i'll have to stick with the clindagel for a while before i jump at the BP I guess.

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Posted 02 April 2004 - 07:00 PM

Fame, if the clindagel doesn't work, you can always buy an over the counter BP wash, or BP all over cream for your skin.

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Posted 02 April 2004 - 09:41 PM

My face has been getter better, alot better, red marks are turning softer, dont know if its the doxy, clindagel, or taz, so if the clindagel isnt working i wouldnt know cause my face is getting better so im better off sticking with it cause its working =), even tho im tempted with the BP wash.

Thanks for the nfo.

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Posted 02 April 2004 - 10:22 PM

You should definately stay with what is working for you.




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