Accutane Alternatives
I remember both my cousin and I, who were only two years apart in age, each suffering through adolescence with fairly severe acne problems, dreamt of a day when we’d find a miracle cure for a smooth and beautiful complexion.
I, on one hand, had been on everything from Retin-A to Tetracycline and Erythromycin for my acne. She had also been prescribed these drugs and even additional topical treatments which would work for a little while, but then become ineffective.
That was fifteen years ago. At this time, there were no serious and effective alternatives (see our product reviews on the right hand side of this weblog) to agressive acne treatment. Accutane was pretty much it.
I remember feeling envious when she was allowed to go on Accutane, which at the time was practically a “miracle” treatment for those with stubborn and persistent breakouts. The drug was not without it’s warnings back then though.
I remember the biggest warning was to not get pregnant while on the medication. It was actually mandatory to be on birth control if you were being treated with Accutane, since the medication drastically increases the likelihood of birth defects.
Other than that, I was oblivious to any other warnings and I didn’t care about them quite frankly. When you’re fifteen and you have severe acne, you would do almost anything to have a clear complexion, especially when your peers can be cruel about physical imperfections!
Green with envy, I tracked my cousin’s progress eagerly, and hoped to talk my parents into allowing me to go on this agressive medical treatment. Her skin did break out much worse at first – to the point where she did not want to go out in public due to the large and painful inflammations.
This was a known drawback, so I took heart in knowing she would clear up later. Then, as promised, her skin did clear very nicely, and all that was left was the old scarring.
This discussion to be continued..

September 24, 2006 at 10:28 pmteens with acne
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i read your article on teen acne and how pain ful it is to have acne – i am 14 years old and suffer with acne, and i’ll be coming back to get some more advice
September 29, 2006 at 8:44 pmacne rosacea
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i went to the dermatologist for rosacea and acne, and they put me on this light therapy, which seems to be working pretty well. also put me on a gel of some sort (can’t remember name), but i don’t think i like the gel