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, Aug 10, 2000 12:00AM
Recently i took Accutane. So far i've experienced most of the side effects. I just wanted to know how long do these side effects last and how long does it take to see the good results of accutane.
Thanks,
Rosie
Dr. R
Thank You
Dan
My dermatologist has finally decided that even though my acne isn't bad (she has diagnosed me with cystic acne), it is persistent with occasional flare-ups that are pretty bad. My fear is that since I have fair skin that burns easily and a family history of skin cancer and melanoma, I will end up with some severe sunburns.
I do use SPF 45 sunscreens in the summer, especially if I am on an oral antibiotic, but it just isn't strong enough to prevent bad sunburns.
So, my question is, is taking accutane worth the risks involved? Since my acne isn't severe, will I have really good results from the accutane?
Also, do birth control pills help your acne?
I myself was on treatment for several years, and the results are great! Accutane is another derivative of Vitamin A that disinfects the acne bacteria and sebum output that causes pimples. Although the resulting treatment is magnificently effective (yes, it will help clear up your acne, and prevent new breakouts, thus clearing up your skin), Accutane also dries the entire surface of the body. You may experience slight side effects, cracked lips, itching or flaky scalp, nosebleeds, decreased night vision, watery eyes, but this is all temporary and most people are willing to undergo the treatment since the end result is so good.
My advice is to consider Accutane if nothing else seems to work, although I am NOT a certified physician, so I cannot judge what is best for you. My other advice is to eat a well balanced diet (you need plenty of Vitamin A, found mostly in yellow and green