Roaccutane good for seb derm?
Have any of you had any experience with Roaccutane (or Accutane)?
Since it makes the oil glands "sleep" during treatment, I thought it
might be good for seb derm as well?
Have any of you had any experience with Roaccutane (or Accutane)?
Since it makes the oil glands "sleep" during treatment, I thought it
might be good for seb derm as well?
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April 3rd, 2003 at 2:18 pm
I have often wondered what Accutane would do…but
then again, the side effects of that are BAD. What I
have been wondering about lately is Retin-A. It seems
like that could help…anyone have any experience with
this?
April 4th, 2003 at 5:48 pm
I’ve read that a low dose of Accutane will "cure" any form of seb
derm. I’ve also read about the possible side effects, which can be
real bad, yes. Hasn’t anyone on the list been on Accutane?
April 18th, 2003 at 10:02 pm
Low dose accutane won,t "cure" anything, i took 10mg every other day
for around 7 months….while i was on it everything got alot better.
BUT once i stopped (because i was experiencing hair loss) everything
slowly returned..you will only get long term benefits from accutane
IF you take it at high dose..