Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to main navigation
Menu
Premium Nahrungsergänzungsmittel | artgerecht

Vitamin A, Acne and Retinoids – Effects and Treatment

Retinoids are Vitamin A derivatives widely used in acne treatment. They regulate skin cell renewal and effectively reduce inflammation and comedone formation.

Regular tips about health Regular tips about health
Lexicon Navigation

Things worth knowing about "Vitamin A, Acne and Retinoids"

Retinoids are Vitamin A derivatives widely used in acne treatment. They regulate skin cell renewal and effectively reduce inflammation and comedone formation.

What Are Retinoids?

Retinoids are a class of chemical compounds structurally related to Vitamin A (retinol). They include both naturally occurring and synthetic variants and are among the most thoroughly researched active substances in dermatology. In acne treatment, retinoids play a pivotal role by simultaneously targeting multiple mechanisms involved in acne development.

Vitamin A and Its Importance for the Skin

Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin essential for the normal function and renewal of skin cells. It supports the differentiation of epithelial cells — the process by which skin cells mature — and helps regulate sebum (skin oil) production. A deficiency in Vitamin A can lead to keratinization disorders and dry, flaky skin. In therapeutic concentrations, particularly in the form of retinoids, Vitamin A demonstrates a significant effect against acne.

How Does Acne Develop and What Role Do Retinoids Play?

Acne vulgaris is a common condition of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles. It results from an interplay of several factors:

  • Overproduction of sebum by the sebaceous glands
  • Abnormal keratinization within the follicular canal (comedogenesis)
  • Colonization by the bacterium Cutibacterium acnes
  • Inflammatory reactions within the skin

Retinoids intervene in these processes by normalizing the keratinization of the follicular canal, preventing the formation of comedones (blackheads and whiteheads), and suppressing inflammatory responses.

Mechanism of Action of Retinoids

Retinoids bind to specific nuclear receptors within skin cells — known as retinoic acid receptors (RAR) and retinoid X receptors (RXR). Through this binding, they influence gene expression and thereby control:

  • Cell renewal and differentiation of keratinocytes (skin cells)
  • Reduction of sebum production
  • Inhibition of inflammatory mediators
  • Prevention of comedone formation by normalizing the keratinization process

Types of Retinoids Used in Acne Treatment

Topical Retinoids (External Application)

Topical retinoids are applied directly to the skin and represent the first-line treatment for mild to moderate acne:

  • Tretinoin (retinoic acid / all-trans-retinoic acid): The first and most extensively studied topical retinoid. It is a potent comedolytic and anti-inflammatory agent.
  • Adapalene: A third-generation synthetic retinoid. It is particularly well tolerated and is available over the counter in many countries.
  • Tazarotene: Another synthetic retinoid primarily used for scaling skin conditions and acne.

Systemic Retinoids (Oral Administration)

For severe, highly inflammatory or scarring acne, systemic retinoid therapy is used:

  • Isotretinoin (13-cis-retinoic acid): Considered the most effective treatment for severe acne. It permanently reduces the size of sebaceous glands, inhibits keratinization, and has a strong anti-inflammatory effect. Isotretinoin is available by prescription only and requires close medical supervision.

Application and Dosage

Topical retinoids are generally applied once daily, usually in the evening, to cleansed skin. At the beginning of treatment, a so-called retinoid reaction may occur (redness, peeling, mild burning), which typically subsides after a few weeks. Systemic isotretinoin is taken orally as a capsule, in a dosage individually determined by a physician — usually over a period of 4 to 8 months.

Side Effects

Topical Retinoids

  • Redness, dryness and peeling of the skin
  • Increased photosensitivity (sun protection is essential)
  • Local irritation, especially at the start of treatment

Systemic Isotretinoin

  • Pronounced skin dryness (lips, face, body)
  • Dry eyes and mucous membranes
  • Elevated liver enzyme levels (regular blood tests required)
  • Increased blood lipid levels
  • Teratogenicity: Isotretinoin can cause severe birth defects in unborn children. Reliable contraception is mandatory for women of childbearing age.
  • Possible effects on mental health (depression) — requires medical monitoring

When to See a Doctor?

Mild acne can initially be managed with over-the-counter topical retinoids (e.g., adapalene). For moderate to severe acne, scarring, or if self-treatment shows insufficient results after 12 weeks, consultation with a dermatologist is strongly recommended. Isotretinoin must only be taken under medical supervision.

References

  1. Zouboulis CC et al. - European guidelines for the treatment of acne. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2012.
  2. Leyden JJ, Stein-Gold L, Weiss J - Why Topical Retinoids Are Mainstay of Therapy for Acne. Dermatology and Therapy, 2017. PubMed PMID: 28585191.
  3. Layton AM, Dreno B, Gollnick H et al. - A review of the European Directive for prescribing systemic isotretinoin for acne vulgaris. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2006.

Most purchased products

Discount
natural iron supplement premium plantderived mineralcomplex?ts=1751927698

Average rating of 4.94 out of 5 stars

Natural Iron

For your iron balance

Specially formulated for your iron balance with plant-based curry leaf iron, Lactoferrin CLN®, and natural Vitamin C from rose hips.
UV glass
Lab tested
Non-GMO
No additives
Cologne List
Gluten free
Lactose free
100% vegetarian fermentation
30 Capsules
30 Capsules
Sale price: €29.90 Regular price: €35.90
Product Quantity: Enter the desired amount or use the buttons to increase or decrease the quantity.
lactoferrin kapseln 60 premium eisenbindung immunschutz laktosefrei milch?ts=1751997240

Average rating of 4.85 out of 5 stars

Lactoferrin 60 Capsules

For your universal protection

As one of the most valuable proteins in the body, lactoferrin is a natural component of the immune system.
UV glass
Lab tested
Non-GMO
No additives
Cologne List
Lactose free
Pure CLN
60 Capsules
60 Capsules
Regular price: €59.90
Product Quantity: Enter the desired amount or use the buttons to increase or decrease the quantity.
floral fresh mint kapseln?ts=1726594235

Average rating of 4.96 out of 5 stars

Floral

For Healthy Oral Flora & Dental Care

Formulated lozenges with Dentalac®, probiotic lactic acid bacteria, and Lactoferrin CLN®
Sugar free
Lab tested
Non-GMO
Cologne List
Lactose free
Tooth friendly
GMP Quality
Clinical proofed
Pure CLN
30 lozenges
Regular price: €22.90
Product Quantity: Enter the desired amount or use the buttons to increase or decrease the quantity.

The latest entries

3 Posts in this encyclopedia category

Calorie deficit

A calorie deficit occurs when the body takes in fewer calories than it burns. It is the fundamental principle behind weight loss and is widely used in dietary management.

Fats

Fats are essential macronutrients that provide the body with energy, support cell membrane structure, and enable the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins.

Macronutrients

Macronutrients are the three main nutrients -- carbohydrates, proteins, and fats -- that provide the body with energy and support vital physiological functions.

Related search terms: Vitamin A, Acne and Retinoids-en