Can I use Vitamin A cream for tanning?

Tanning can be treated with retinoic acid cream.
Vitamin A acid cream, a keratolytic drug, is often used in the clinic as an adjunctive treatment for acne vulgaris, flat warts, follicular keratosis, psoriasis, ichthyosis and other diseases, as Vitamin A acid can affect the production of melanin in melanocytes, reduce the formation of melanin, reduce the pigmentation of the skin, and can also be used to alleviate the symptoms of skin tanning.
It should be noted that retinoic acid cream may cause burning sensation, erythema, flaking and other adverse reactions; this product should not be applied to a large area, the daily dosage should not be more than 20g; and the drug can not be used in patients who are allergic to the drug, pregnant and lactating women, sunburns, eczema, acute and subacute dermatitis, rosacea patients and other conditions.
After tanning, you need to get out of the ultraviolet environment in time to avoid getting sunburned again, the skin has the ability to repair, and the tanning situation can be gradually relieved on its own; in addition to Vitamin A cream, you can also use hydroquinone cream, vitamin C and other medications to promote the recovery of the skin; if necessary, you can also use laser treatment.
It is recommended that patients with sun tanning accompanied by redness, blisters, peeling, itching and other symptoms, or after the general care of tanned skin does not get better, consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of a doctor to standardize the treatment, to avoid private medication, so as not to delay the condition.