Isotretinoin (Accutane®)
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November 5, 2007

Pros:

I've been on it almost 5 months, and my skin is near flawless. It was BAD before.

Cons:

It began with extremely dry skin and horribly chapped lips. I could wash my face and moisturize and go out, but within an hour my face was so dry AGAIN and flaking off. Somewhat embarrassing, but completely worth it. My skin cleared up after month 3.

Not recommended unless you have BAD acne. The side affects, into my fifth month, got drastically worse. I am more sad, VERY achy, skin is so dry. I recently started getting nosebleeds, chronic UTI's and very constipated. However, I'm almost done and happy to say my skin looks fabulous and it was worth it, overall... I think.
March 13, 2007

Pros:

I dont know yet? I havent been on it long enough.

Cons:

no results yet after three weeks.

My skin got really dry the first two weeks but now its fine. I still have dry lips. But im braking out more. I dont see any improvement in my skin and im on my thrid week. I have been taking erythromycin as well but i think im going to stop. im going to try to let accutane work by itself and maybe i will see more resluts. but as of now i still feel bad because my skin is not good at all.it really brings down your self confidence. i really hope this stuff works!
June 11, 2008

Pros:

I really want to believe this will work

Cons:

I'm so scared to start after reading all the reviews across the internet. I've been on lots of stuff form minocin, retin-a, blah blah blah...but my spots keep coming back.

My acne is not severe or even moderate probably...but I've tried a lot if things and I just constantly have 5-6 acne bumps under the skin at any given time and splotchy foliculitis on my neck...sometime big raised bumps in back of hair line. I can't stand it anymore and my derm recommended - with ful disclosure of all side effects and iPledge stuff... Now I'm 'having second thoughts about filling the prescription.
June 5, 2008

Pros:

Chance of clear skin.

Cons:

Possible side affects

I started "Isotretinoin (Accutane)" three weeks ago. After a few days of taking it I noticed my skin was clearing up and my oil was decreasing. I also noticed a few days ago I had a small break out( due to my cycle) and the accutane took control of the pimples right away. I mostly have bad break outs right before and during my womanly cyle. It can take weeks for those break outs to go away and by then I am left with scarring and one week of clear skin (with scars) before it happens all over again. Its a nightmare! I have tried all the programs such as proactive and other over the counter creams for 6 years. I am grateful that there is hope out there. The side efects I have right now are dry lips and skin. I use Dr. Dans lip balm, it works pretty good and Crevex lotion for my face. I am still a bit scared to be on accutune but I am trying to stay as positve as possible and just get throught this time in my life. I will keep everyone updated on my journey! Thank you
February 8, 2008

Pros:

This medicine is great. It gave me a ton of confidence iv only been on it for a month and my skin is almost completely clear.

Cons:

dry skin and lips,tiredness, costly

If you have moderate to severe acne i wouldnt waste time with anything else i wish i would have done it sooner
August 26, 2012

Cons:

BE VERY VERY

Did the job like a champ! Simply a miracle!
January 30, 2012

Pros:

helps temporarily

Cons:

didn't give me long term help and the side effects were extremely hard to deal with

i think this is dangerous medication the side effects aren't worth it
September 18, 2009

Pros:

Works AMAZINGLY. All acne (body, face) gone! And usually stays away for a long time.

Cons:

Dry Lips, Suicidal thoughts (depression), Dry Skin. Unfortunatly, it's been about a year since I've last taken accutane and my back has broken out... I get pimples on my hairline too, but I don't worry about those.
Leaves scars!

If you really want to get rid of acne and it's ruining your life, I recommend this medication. But if you don't care that much, and your acne isn't severe, don't take it.
April 17, 2009

Pros:

None

Cons:

Too many

Didnt help and burned like f**k
September 10, 2009

Pros:

NONE!

Cons:

I was on it for over NINE months, it did nothing but enflame my acne even worse. I have found other products since. I had to suffer through side effects with no results at all.

If it doesnt' work after a month, move on. Increasing the dose will only make things worse.

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

Only a select few plastic surgeons specialize in acne scar revision surgery. Be certain to find a provider who specializes in acne scar repair and who is passionate and experienced in this area.

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.