accutane can take a while to see any big improvement so dont worry about that and also if it has not gone when you finish your course they will probably make you start a new course untill it has gone which it definately will on accutane because eventually you will have next to 0 sebum being produced making gettin a spot impossible. although be aware when you finish on accutane your acne can come back but usually if it does it is nowhere near as bad.
Embarassment
Started by mask, Apr 21 2006 07:53 PM
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#22
Posted 05 May 2006 - 05:03 PM
accutane can take a while to see any big improvement so dont worry about that and also if it has not gone when you finish your course they will probably make you start a new course untill it has gone which it definately will on accutane because eventually you will have next to 0 sebum being produced making gettin a spot impossible. although be aware when you finish on accutane your acne can come back but usually if it does it is nowhere near as bad.
Yes i know, and i hope it doesnt. About 2-3 more months for me
#23
Posted 16 June 2006 - 12:32 PM
Hi the names Chris, im 14 and have very severe Cystic acne on my back, chest and face. It is very embarassing for me to tell anyone that I have acne on parts of my body other than my face, i have hidden it for about a year and a half now
HEY MAN DONT WORRY ABOUT IT IM 19 AND I STILL HAVE BACK ACNNE ULL LEARN TO LIVE WITH IT AND WAT I SUGEST TAKE A BATH WITH SEA SALT DUDE IT WORKS GOOD I PLAY HOCKEY AND ALL MY TEAM MATES SE MY BACK ITS NOT LIKE THERE GONNA GO TELL EVRYEONE U TAKE IT AS IF U WERE A MONSTER DONT WORRY ABOUT IT AND LIVE URE LIFE NO ONE GIVES A SHIT ABOUT URE BACK ITS JUST U THINK THEY DO AGAIN JUST DONT WORRY ABOUT IT IT WILL GO AWAY ONE DAY DUDE TAKE IT EASY KIDDO
#24
Posted 17 June 2006 - 07:19 AM
Accutane does have some bad side effects, but I did not experience them. Just be aware if you start experiencing depression or feeling suicidal, you need to talk to someone or your doc. Some teens have committed suicide while on Accutane. I'm not sure of there were other issues at hand or if the medicine is to blame. Some people have joint pain or tiredness, but personally I can deal with being tired if it clears up my skin! Make sure your derm does your blood work also to keep your blood pressure and cholesterol in check. My friend experienced really high blood pressure and cholesterol while on Accutane.
I would not use to many cleansers or treatments because they may interfere with your med. Just wash your face with Cetaphil, apply body lotion and moisturizer to keep from getting too dry. Also, keep chapstick and eye drops. Be patient (it usually gets worse before it gets better; you should see results quickly.
I would not use to many cleansers or treatments because they may interfere with your med. Just wash your face with Cetaphil, apply body lotion and moisturizer to keep from getting too dry. Also, keep chapstick and eye drops. Be patient (it usually gets worse before it gets better; you should see results quickly.
#25
Posted 18 June 2006 - 12:46 PM
Hey everyone, I used to have horrible back acne as well when I was in high school. I am in college now and I still have it but not quite as bad. One thing that has really helped me is changing my diet. I have to avoid sugar as much as possible, which sucks because I have a major sweet tooth. Whenever I eat too much sugar I break out, but if I am good for a while my skin smooths right out. Hopefully I won't have to avoid sugar forever, but it really has been helpful for now at least.
is that sugar/bacne thing for real?
#26
Posted 18 June 2006 - 11:31 PM
I'm 25 and while my back acne isn't as bad as it was in high school - back then it was cysts so bad it hurt to sit back in my chair and I didn't own one white shirt - I still do have quite a few marks. I haven't worn a bathing suit at the beach since I was about 10 years old and I envy those who wear backless tops, especially now when it's so hot out!!! I'm getting married next year and it kills me to think that I'll have the same problem with my wedding dress that I had with my prom dress back in high school ... finding something with enough fabric to hide my bad skin.
Trust me, I know exactly what you're going through.
Trust me, I know exactly what you're going through.
#27
Posted 20 June 2006 - 01:03 AM
bacne does suck. what you should do is if some of your classmates in gym are your friends you should talk to them about it. i did and found out that alot of my friends had bacne too i just never noticed cuz who really pays attention to another persons back while they are having fun. plus nobody would laugh at your or scold you that would be like laughing at a kid cuz he has a terminal disease though not as serious as that. also looking on into the future 10, 15, or 20 years from now how many of those kids will you still know. so enjoy life and being a teenager now before it passes you by.
#28
Posted 20 June 2006 - 03:30 AM
A friend of mine had severe cystic acne on his back, and went on roaccutane as well. His Doc told him to swim in the ocean as much as possible (he's a Swede) or to take sea salt baths, and that really helped dry up and heal the spots. He is clear now, sure he's got scars, but who cares? He is a beautiful person and that's what counts. I'm just sorry to hear that it physically hurts you
no one, especially a fine young man like yerself deserves that!
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