Yes — at different starting points and for different reasons.
- In your mid to late 20s. A starter prescription retinoid can be appropriate, particularly for patients who have used over-the-counter retinols and want to graduate, or for patients with early texture changes, sun damage from earlier years, or persistent acne overlapping with prevention. The right answer is the lowest effective strength applied on a structured ramp — not the highest strength advertised on TikTok. The dermatologist reviewing your case will start you accordingly.
- In your 30s. The most common entry decade for prescription anti-aging. Fine lines around the eyes and on the forehead begin to register, hormonal shifts (post-pregnancy, perimenopause for some) can alter pigmentation and texture, and the skin's collagen turnover slows measurably. Both The Anti-Aging Solution and The Advanced Anti-Aging Solution are designed for this range.
- In your 40s and beyond. Prescription retinoids remain the most evidence-supported topical category for ongoing skin quality at this age. The Advanced Anti-Aging Solution is typically the right tier. Topical alone will not address volume loss or deep static wrinkles; for those concerns, an in-person dermatologist may add procedural options that DermClick does not provide.
If you are unsure which formula or strength fits, the skin assessment captures the information the dermatologist reviewing your case needs to decide.