Adapalene / Benzoyl Peroxide (Epiduo®)
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April 12, 2010

Pros:

Completely cleared skin
Easy to use
Good value I think - you only need a little!

Cons:

Initial redness and then dry skin and flaking for 7-10 days.

I LOVED IT! I only had very mild acne, with a few recurrent pimples on my chin. But Epiduo cleared it all up, and now my skin is clear and smooth. The first week of redness and dry, peeling skin was hard to get through, but I am so glad I stuck it out because I have none of those problems now and my skin is clear after 3 weeks of use. Think it is good for those with mild acne.
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January 23, 2010

Pros:

Reduces size of acne.

Cons:

None yet.

I just started using this, along with Doxy and Aczone. So far, so good. My forehead is nearly clear with a little tiny bumps. Hopefully i don't go through those horrifying stories of "becoming great the first week," then, "worse than ever the third week." T.T Btw, I'm a 15/f
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August 19, 2009

Pros:

I just started using it and it cleared up a huge cyst I had on my chin real fast. I think it 's because it has the benzol peroxide in it. Using a retinol alone only helped me with future breakouts.

Cons:

Stings a little when you first start using it but after a while it goes away. I haven't used a retinol in a while.

I think this med is great because of the combination of the retinol and the benzol peroxide. It's great that the company has a coupon so that you only pay $20 in case you don't have insurance.
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Finding a Doctor

The right dermatologist can make a big difference to your patient experience and the success of your acne treatment plan. Here are the steps to find a dermatologist who is a good fit:

  1. Use the search feature on the American Academy of Dermatology website to look for board-certified dermatologists in your area, and filter the search results for doctors with a special interest in treating acne.
  2. Read online patient reviews of any dermatologists you are considering and ask people you know whether they have any experience with these dermatologists.
  3. Do your research and go to your first appointment with questions prepared.
  4. Listen to what your gut feeling tells you once you see a dermatologist in person. If you are not completely comfortable, try a different dermatologist.

Finding a Doctor

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Be sure to:

  • Look at before and after photos, the more the better, especially patients with similar scarring to your own.
  • Be realistic about results. Look for improvement, not a cure.

Questions to ask a potential scar revision specialist:

  • Are you board certified? Be certain that they are board certified.
  • How long have you been performing these procedures? Normally, the more experience the better, however, some younger surgeons may be more on top of the latest procedures.
  • Can I speak to some of your other patients? Ask for references for several patients who had similar scarring and speak to them about the process and their satisfaction with results.

Red flags:

  • Their story changes: As you discuss different treatment options, if they tend to change their mind easily, or agree with whatever you say, consider this a red flag. A confident, experienced surgeon will possess strong, unwavering opinions.
  • Your gut tells you "no": Trust your gut. If you just don't feel that the doctor is the right fit, trust that and move on. On the other hand, if you feel they are the perfect specialist for you, trust that feeling.