Tretinoin
A retinoid used for decades for its role in supporting controlled cell turnover within treatment plans.
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Acne Max is a compounded skin-conditioning gel used within a clinician-directed program for acne-prone skin. The formula combines multiple dermatology-used ingredients into a single topical option and is provided only through licensed providers using secure telehealth.
Acne Max is a personalized formula from Nu Image Medical, created to support your skincare routine. Each preparation is crafted with attention to detail, offering a practical option for those looking to refresh their skincare approach.
Customized Formula
Ingredients are combined into one routine-focused topical preparation.
Telehealth Access
Consult with licensed providers and complete enrollment securely online.
Routine Support
Built for acne-prone skin and structured around a consistent daily regimen.
Our Acne Max formula is developed in collaboration with licensed compounding pharmacies and is designed to be part of a personalized skincare routine. Each ingredient is selected for its role in maintaining skin balance and supporting a consistent regimen.
With Acne Max, you access a preparation tailored to your routine, featuring a blend of ingredients recognized for their relevance in skincare. It's a customized option for individuals looking to support daily skin-care needs.
Acne Max is prepared with a custom-compounded blend of ingredients selected for their established roles in dermatology. Each component is included to support a structured skincare regimen under licensed medical guidance.
A retinoid commonly used in dermatology and recognized for its role in skin-cell turnover.
A topical ingredient often used to support provider-directed acne care routines.
An ingredient frequently included in formulations intended for sensitive or reactive skin types.
A form of vitamin B3 widely referenced for its relevance in barrier support and skin-conditioning routines.
A dicarboxylic acid recognized in dermatology for its role in texture-focused skincare protocols.
A retinoid used for decades for its role in supporting controlled cell turnover within treatment plans.
Included to offer for its role in addressing bacteria on the skin as part of guided care protocols.
Included to offer for its role in managing skin concerns where calming support may be medically appropriate.
Recognized in studies for its ability to help support texture balance and tone as part of tailored regimens.
Used in dermatology for its relevance in refining the skin surface when incorporated into customized care plans.