I have had issues with eczema and acne for years so even though I went back to my derm two more times, months after she first prescribed this stuff, she just gave me stuff for acne and told me it was ok to keep using the cutivate. Eventually at the advice of a co-worker I sought a second opinion. By this time it had been about 13 months I had been using Cutivate. I had been reading online so I kind of knew what the diagnosis would be before I even saw the new derm. He knew right away what the problem was and was surprised my other derm had prescribed me that cream for my face, let alone told me to continue using it.
I was told to expect 2-3 weeks of it getting pretty worse and 2 months before it looks better. I had horrible flare up 3 days after I stopped using it, but my skin seems much improved even now just about a week and a half in.
I guess to make my long story short, I am still dealing with slight redness in affected areas, some slight itchiness but nothing severe, skin sensitivity and my pores that were already enlarged from having oily skin, now look even larger, like an orange on my cheeks and somewhat on my forehead. I can tell my skin is not normal...very dry, no oil hardly even though I have naturally very oily skin. I look like I have aged because of my skins condition. Every wrinkle and pore looks magnified.
From anyone who has experienced steroid rosacea, will these things return to normal once my skin has totally cleared? I feel embarassed by the condition of my skin and the way it looks
Just as a note, my new derm prescribed me 100mg of doxy and Biafine cream, a cream that is used to help heal wounds faster. I read up and it was originally given to burn victims but can be used on sunburns etc. In addition, I use only cetaphil gentle cleanser and instructed to use vaseline only in addition to the biafine to help with additional moisture.



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