Buy Aklief Cream Online in the UK
Where can I buy Aklief cream?
Aklief cream is available at Oxford Online Pharmacy with a private prescription. With the completion of our online consultation, our GMC-registered doctors will assess your suitability for treatment and then issue a free-of-charge private acne cream prescription, you will just need to pay for the medicine.
To buy Aklief Cream from Oxford Online Pharmacy, you can follow these 3 steps:
- Complete a short consultation
The first step is to complete a short consultation so our online doctors can determine whether this is the right treatment for you. Our GMC-registered doctors will then review your completed consultation. - Choose your medication
You can now choose your medication, this could be the medication you are currently on or a new medication, using your consultation our doctors will make sure that your chosen medicine is the right treatment for you. If it is, they may provide some extra notes regarding directions of use for this medication. However, if they believe your chosen medicine is not the most suitable treatment, they will make recommendations regarding what sort of treatment would be better for your needs. - Fast, discreet, shipping
When you have finished the steps above your medication will be scheduled for delivery to the address of your choosing (you will do this when you pay).We will make sure that you receive your medication quickly and discreetly – we always use discreet labels and packaging so no one will know what’s inside.
What is Aklief cream?
Aklief cream is a topical treatment for acne, containing the active ingredient trifarotene, which is part of a class of medications known as retinoids, Aklief is a topical retinoid cream used to treat Acne on the face or upper body in patients with several whiteheads, blackheads or inflammatory pimples. The results of this treatment may be seen in as little as 2 weeks.
What does Aklief cream do?
Aklief Cream contains the active ingredient trifarotene which is also known as a retinoid, this chemical helps the skin replace old skin cells at a faster rate, exfoliating away the old cells which in turn will prevent any new acne from forming.
By encouraging the new cells and preventing hair follicle blockage, topical retinoids such as Aklief prescription acne cream will also work to reduce inflammation and control the formation of acne lesions such as pimples, whiteheads, and blackheads. It is important to note that Aklief is intended for use on the face and upper body and can be used along with a oral or topical antibiotic treatment.
In more than one recent studies, it was established that improvements in body and facial acne were seen in patients who were using Aklief cream for acne. (2)
Acne Types, Causes and Symptoms
According to research, acne affects 9.4% of the global population, making it the eighth most frequent disease in the world. Effecting up to 85% of adolescents, and while most people think that it’s only effects teenagers, its also seen in adults yoo (1)
Acne is caused when the skin produces too much sebum, which will clog the hair follicles with dead skin cells. In turn this will cause blackheads and whiteheads to form on the skin, if they then get infected this will cause larger and more painful lumps known as pustules or cysts.
Not only does acne cause physical symptoms but many people will suffer low self-esteem and even depression as a result.
Alternatives to Aklief
There are plenty of acne treatment alternatives available at Oxford Online Pharmacy. From oral antibiotic treatments such as Doxycycline 50mg Capsules or Lymecycline 408mg Capsules to topical acne creams, including, Duac Daily (Clindamycin + Benzoyl Peroxide) or Epiduo
Taking some of the most popular acne medicines we will explore and compare the differences against Aklief:
Aklief Cream vs Lymecycline Capsules
Other than the most obvious difference between these two medicines which is the forms, one being a cream and the other capsules. They have different functions which means they target acne in separate ways.
Aklief is a topical retinoid and Lymecycline capsules are an oral antibiotic. Topical retinoids work by exfoliating the dead skin cells resulting in preventing the blockage of pores, while antibiotics suppress the growth of acne and the formation of free fatty acids.
A doctor may prescribe both as a treatment and preventative, this will be assessed on whether your type of acne is suitable and how severe it is.
Aklief vs Epiduo Gel
Aklief Cream and Epiduo Gel are both retinoids, however, Aklief is the gentler of the two.
Epiduo Gel contains two active ingredients, Benzoyl Peroxide and Adapalene, the gel also includes an antibacterial medicine.
Aklief vs Differin gel
The active ingredient in Aklief is trifarotene, a retinoid cream and Differin Gel contains the active ingredient adapalene which is an anti-inflammatory.
Because retinoids like Aklief (trifarotene) cream are treat the skin and are anti-inflammatory, they are the preffered acne topical therapy. Retinoids also allow for the maintenance of clearance in comparison to Differin gel which only has anti-inflammatory properties.
Differin 45g gel is recommended for more sensitive, dry skin and can be used for normal to oily skin. It anti-inflammatory properties work by reducing the soreness and irritation caused by acne.
Aklief vs tretinoin
So finally, what is the difference between Aklief and tretinoin? Well, unlike other generic retinoids, is well tolerated and creates less skin irritation than tretinoin and this is why it may be the choice for those with more sensitive skin. So, is Aklief stronger than tretinoin? No, tretoinoin is stronger than Aklief. With that said, Aklief is still a strong topical retinoid and can cause irritation, so those with sensitive skin or eczema-prone skin should proceed with caution.
At this time, Aklief as a branded retinoid is priced higher than tretinoin due to it being a branded product.
When it comes to sensitive skin, Aklief is usually better tolerated than tretinoin, but the two retinoids are still more similar than they are different. Both are topical retinoid therapies with the goals of treating acne and lowering inflammation.




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